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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Nightmare, June 24, 2009
This review is from: Nightmare (The Silent Empire) (Kindle Edition)
I downloaded NIGHTMARE for my Kindle after scarfing down DREAMER by the same author, and I read it almost in one sitting.

Kendi, a teenager who just woke up from cryo-sleep, is rescued from slavery by Ara Rymar of the Children of Irfan. Kendi, it turns out, is Silent, a special sort of telepath who can enter a place called the Dream, and the Children of Irfan rescue Silent slaves. (The Dream is a kind of virtual reality where Silent can communicate with each other no matter how far away they are.) Kendi is determined to use the Dream to find his family, but things get complicated. A serial killer is hunting Silent in the Dream and killing them. Kendi accidentally sees one of the murders, and now the killer wants him dead. Kendi also has to learn to use his Silence, deal with his past, and handle falling in love for the first time. Being a Silent teenager isn't easy.

NIGHTMARE is set before DREAMER, even though it was written afterward.

NIGHTMARE is just as absorbing as the first book. The murder/suspense elements make for compelling reading (and aren't too gory), and it's fun to read about Kendi exploring the Dream with his new Silent friends. (What would you do if you could create any sort of world you wanted?) Like DREAMER, the plot is nicely complicated, and the characters are so much fun to read about that I hated coming to the last page. Good job, Mr. Harper!
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