Pegasus in Space explained

Author:Anne McCaffrey
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Talent Universe
Release Number:3
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Del Rey Books
Pub Date:April 2000
Media Type:Print
Pages:373
Isbn:0345434668
Oclc:42692141
Preceded By:Pegasus in Flight

Pegasus in Space (2000) is a science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey, set in her "Talents Universe" series. It is the sequel to Pegasus in Flight and it completed a trilogy initiated in 1969.[1]

This novel serves as a bridge between the Pegasus and the Tower and Hive books, two Talents sub-series.[1] It establishes Peter Reidinger as the first Prime and shows the origins of the Tower system of teleporters seen in The Rowan and its sequels.

Synopsis

Peter Reidinger, the telepathic and telekinetic Talent introduced in Pegasus in Flight, proves to be one of the most important psychic Talents in human history; his ability to tap into outside sources of energy gives him potentially unlimited power, but there are ruthless enemies of all Talent who must be stopped, or all mankind will pay the price.

Notes and References

  1. . Retrieved 2011-11-03.