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Nightmare:: A Book of the Silent Empire [Paperback]

Steven Harper (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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October 1, 2002
Before Kendi learned to use his talent of navigating the plane of mental existence known as the Dream, he had to escape his physical existence as a slave.


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Harper's second novel about the Silent--telepaths who communicate through dreams, as in Australian aboriginal myths--takes former slave Kendi Weaver to the Silent haven, the planet Bellerophon. It isn't a paradise for him, and only partly because he has to adjust to being free and surrounded by fellow Silent. A serial killer is on the loose, and Weaver is quickly sucked into the manhunt. That involves entering the victims' dreams, and as the killer continues terrorizing and torturing, Weaver's consequent experience of those dreams endangers his sanity. Nightmare is more character-centered than Dreamer (2001), with Bellerophon rather relegated to the background. The real heart of the story consists of Weaver's nightmarish journeys in the victims' dream world, which he must endure long enough to find clues to the murderer's identity. A thoroughly solid sequel, highly recommended to those who enjoyed its predecessor. Roland Green
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A writer to watch. (Sarah Zettel, author of The Quiet Mountain) Intelligent entertainment. (Roland Green, Booklist)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Roc (October 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451458982
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451458988
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,027,535 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steven Harper Piziks was born in Saginaw, Michigan, but he moved around a lot. Currently he lives with his wife and three sons near Ann Arbor, Michigan.

His novels include In the Company of Mind and Corporate Mentality, both science fiction published by Baen Books. Writing as Steven Harper for Roc Books, he has produced The Silent Empire series. He's also written movie novelizations and books based on Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, and The Ghost Whisperer.

Mr. Piziks currently teaches English in southeast Michigan. When not writing, he plays the folk harp, dabbles in oral storytelling, and spends more time on-line than is probably good for him. Visit his web page at http://www.sff.net/people/spiziks or find his LiveJournal at http:spiziks.livejournal.com/

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Where nightmares come true, November 5, 2002
This review is from: Nightmare:: A Book of the Silent Empire (Paperback)
It is rare that the second book in the series is an improvement rather than a disappointment. Far too often I have read the second book in a series or trilogy and been let down either by a dragging or faltering storyline or worse the failure of the author to expand on his/her original premise. Not so with Steven Harper's "Nightmare" his second book in his "Silent Empire" series. "Nightmare is not a sequel but rather a prequel. It is the story of the main character of "Dreamer, Kendi Weaver as a slave and then as a student.

Twelve year old Kendi expects to awaken from cryogenic sleep on a colony world where he and his family anticipate recreating Australian aboriginal society. However 900 years have passed while the colonists slept and they awoke to find themselves being sold into slavery. Sold as a laborer Kendi spends several years on a frog farm when a chance meeting reveals him to be one of the Silent. The Silent are telepaths with the ability to communicate with other telepaths across the galaxy. The Silent do this by entering the Dream, a world entirely composed of the collective unconscious and practically anything is possible. Being Silent means Kendhi is now extraordinarily valuable and his owner announces she will see Kendhi immediately. Facing yet another slave auction Kendi is rescued and freed by Mother Ara of the Children of Irfan, a monastic order, dedicated to teaching the Silent to use their abilities. Kendi is transported to the Planet Bellerophon, home of the Children of Irfan.

Kendhi begins his training in the use of his abilities with the Children of Irfan as a free person. However, he is haunted by the memories of his parents and siblings who are still slaves somewhere. His guilt at being free leads him to act out in the worst of teenage ways. Worse, there is a vicious serial killer stalking the Dream using individual's dreamscapes as weapons and Kendi's savior and teacher, Mother Ara, appears to be next on the murder's menu. Mixed in with all this is Kendi's ongoing struggle with his emerging homosexuality.

Mr. Harper creates vivid, fully formed characters that attach themselves to your memory and stay. I remember teenage angst and I believe that few authors can vividly recreate that worst of life phases. Mr. Harper expresses that age life few others I have read. Background exposition is fed into the storyline without interrupting the story. Mr. Harper also pulls off quite a feat in surprising readers with the true identity of the murder.

Mr. Harper has left a gap in time between the end of "Nightmare" and the beginning f his first book in the series, "Dreamer" leaving time for (hopefully)another story of Kendhi's youth.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars realistic future based on current meditation philosophies, October 7, 2002
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When the human colonists landed on Bellerophon, they knew that they were not the first intelligent species to inhabit the land. The Ched-Balaar realized that with guidance humans could enter The Dream State, a mental plane of existence where humans and aliens are able to meet and communicate no matter the distance between the Dreamer's planets. The Silents, those who enter the Dream State, are much valued because communication is instantaneous and business can be conducted just as messages can be delivered in the blink of an eye even though the participants are light years apart.

After three years in slavery, Kendi is bought by the Children of Irfan and given his freedom and a ticket to any place in the known universe. He elects to stay on Bellerophon, get a good education, and learn how to enter the Dream so he can find his missing siblings and parents. The Dream is not safe yet because a powerful Silent is murdering dreamers and nobody has a clue to the identity of the serial killer.

Steven Harper creates a realistic future based on meditation philosophies in vogue today. Many readers will wish they had a time machine so they could travel into the future and learn how to be part of the Dream. Kendi, for all the suffering he has endured, is a strong willed person who bends but never breaks. His ability to overcome the traumas he has endeared makes him a hero worth rooting for by the enthralled audience.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Sci-Fi with a wow and shock factor!!, February 10, 2004
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I was truely blown away when I read this book!! This is the first book I read by Steven Harper and I was meserized. The whole concept of Silent in itself is mindblowing and it is very original. The main character Kendi is put through some emotional challenges where you total feel for him. The way the author portrayed Kendi makes you actually care for the character. The book starts out where Kendi and his family are broken up and sold into slavery. He and his mother being bought by the same owner did bring some comfort that he still has a family member with him but, it was short lived. As soon as he & his mother were discovered that they were Silent, boy, did things had changed. From this point on you're hooked. I coulnd't wait to see what happened next. There was a turn of events when Kendi was a witness to a murder in the dream & discovered that there was a serial killer on the loose. Now he was on the killer's hit list when the killings were primarilary women. The ending was a shocker!! I didn't expect the ending to end the way it did. As soon as I was done reading, I wiped the sweat from my forehead and said, "Whoa, this is a great book!!"
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Sister Prinna Meg stretched her Dream body and yawned beneath her rowan tree. Read the first page
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Mother Ara, Real People, Father Ched-Hisak, Iris Temm, Irfan Qasad, Mistress Blanc, Vera Cheel, Children of Irfan, Inspector Tan, Daniel Vik, Prinna Meg, Riann Keller, Sister Bren, Giselle Blanc, Kendi Weaver, Linus Gray, Silent Acquisitions, Wren Hamil, Aunt Sil, Chief Rashid, Diane Giday, Inspector Gray, Uncle Hazid, Grandfather Melthine, Pitr Haddis
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