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Power Play
  

Power Play (Hardcover)

by Anne McCaffrey (Author), Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (Author) "Yanaba Maddock and Sean Shongili held hands in a darkness illuminated only by the glowing eyes of hundreds of animals and the flames of hundreds..." (more)
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This final volume of the trilogy that began with Powers That Be opens with the marriage of Yanaba Maddock, administrator of the sentient planet Petaybee, to geneticist and selkie Sean Shongili. The pregnant Yana soon has to travel off-world to defend Petaybee's interests before a skeptical galaxy, leaving the planet open to devious exploitation by such predators as old enemy Torkel Fiske. The narrative shifts focus between the primitive but honest planet and the glittering space city of Gal Three as travails mount at both locations. Yana and two young friends are kidnapped by pirate Onidi Louchard; pilgrims and treasure seekers flood Petaybe. Throughout, the story oozes with the same sentimentality and one-dimensional characterization that afflicted the previous volumes. McCaffrey and Scarborough are capable of better, jointly as well as individually.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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The third novel in McCaffrey and Scarborough's series about life on the sentient planet Petaybee follows The Powers That Be (1993) and Power Lines with what may be the riveting saga's most exciting episode yet. Petaybee plays an even bigger role in events this time, for it develops not only a direct means of communicating with humans, but also a sense of humor as it continues to mature (a planet awake barely 200 years is still a baby). This volume begins with the marriage of Yanaba Maddock and the selkie (man-seal) Sean Shongili and concludes with the births of their selkie twins, but the conflict between those who would protect the planet and those who would exploit it continues to be at the heart of the plot. The writing and characterization as well as the infusions of Celtic and Inuit lore remain of high quality. There are also resolutions here that wrap up the series, but readers sad to see it end will note that Yanaba wonders at the conclusion what Petaybee had in mind for her children, thereby making an opening, perhaps, for more to come. Sally Estes --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars these 2 are great together, Sep 8 2003
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This review is from: Power Play (Mass Market Paperback)
Anything Anne or Ann writes is excellent and when they get together it's even better! Anne McCaffrey knows her irish culture & Ann Scarborough knows her Alaskan culture - they merge the two very well throughout this series. Can't wait for the next trilogy!
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4.0 out of 5 stars fictionhead., Aug 7 2000
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Power play was a strong conclusion to the previous two books. It was also set in outer space as well as on the planet. Classic Anne McCaffrey. Excellent fiction.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Snooze, Mar 8 1999
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Adventurous climax to the " Powers that Be " trilogy
In this book Anne McCaffrey has once again proven that she is a master. Petabee once a slumbering ice ball,awoken by a terraforming process , performed miraculous... Read more
Published on Nov 7 1996

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