Running From the Deity (2005) is the eleventh SF novel in the Pip & Flinx series, following Sliding Scales. In the previous volume, Takuuna was taken to the AAnn Administration Center for treatment. A Vssey named Qyl-Elussab cared for him in the ambulance. Takuuna didn't recall the name until it was too late. The Tier of Ssaiinn nye commiserate with Flinx for his loss. Then Flinx departs the planet to return to Teacher...
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Whenever I read a Pip and Flinx book, I have such fun I hope A.D. Foster had half of much fun writing it. If you're looking for something profound, find something else. This is escapism and just plain enjoyable. Claudene
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Mr. Foster has a great style in writing which is both accessible to the new reader and entertaining for the veteran. In this latest installment we were not disappointed. The story takes Pip and Flinx on another side road from the main "save the universe" stroyline. The Aann are a race which brook no humor or mery, or is this truly the case. Every group (race) has their rebels. Flinx discovers what (cultural) rebels do in the...
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A good diversion but now on to the main story please.
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Philip "Flinx" Lynx is the result of illegal eugenic experiments that simply proved science needs boundaries as he contains enhanced skills to propel and collect emotions from others. Currently Flinx searches for a missing super-weapon left behind by an extinct race that may prove the only tool to stop a species that threatens mankind from behind the Great Emptiness. However, though the weapon is planet sized Flinx has failed...
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