From Publishers Weekly
Dickson's vast Childe Cycle ( Soldier , Ask Not , The Final Encyclopedia ) is taken one further step with this story of a conceptual breakthrough by the Dorsai mercenary and philosopher Hal Mayne. The action is slim here as a frustrated Mayne, stymied in his efforts to conceive a strategy to save Old Earth from its overwhelming foe, the Others, visits the secretive, quasi-religious Chantry Guild on the planet Kultis. While absorbing their teaching, he helps the Guild evade local soldiers and has an unexpected meeting with his nemesis, Bleys Ahrens. Although the protagonist's quest and Dickson's conviction are generally engrossing, the novel suffers from many of the pitfalls of Dickson's other solemn, parable-like tales. In its weaker moments, the prose teeters toward psychobabble as bland superman Mayne pushes a reluctant human race toward a level where they "would have more, be more, and choose more wisely."
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IN THIS NOVEL, OUR HERO PASSES THROUGH THREE INCARNATIONS, DEVELOPING INTUITION AS MAN OF WAR, EMPATHY AS MAN OF PHILOSOPHY, AND CREATIVITY AS A MAN OF FAITH UNTIL HE ASSIMILIATES THE QUALITIES OF HIS TWIN ENEMY AND BECOMES THE FIRST RESPONSIBLE MAN, INTEGRATING THE UNCONSCIOUS/CONSERVATIVE AND THE CONSCIOUS/PROGRESS HALVES OF THE RACIAL PSYCHE WITHIN HIMSELF. 07/11/88 PROD LAUNCH--10000X64PX$3.99(15000X50P). A FORMAT.432PP.OFFSET.