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Explorers (Wine of the Gods Series Book 4) Kindle Edition
| Pam Uphoff (Author) Find all the books, read about the author and more. See search results for this author |
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Genetic engineering lifted psychic powers above the random background of coincidence. Backlash and prejudice against 'magic' and 'demons' resulted in the exile of the genetically engineered to dangerous worlds, not-quite-parallel earths they weren't expected to survive.
Thirteen centuries of turbulent Earth history later they've been forgotten.
And rediscovered.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDec 20 2011
- File size4454 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B006OEVRKI
- Publisher : Iron Ax Press (Dec 20 2011)
- Language : English
- File size : 4454 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 356 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #777,373 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #3,757 in Colonisation Science Fiction eBooks
- #3,969 in Alien Invasion Science Fiction eBooks
- #4,175 in Space Exploration Science Fiction eBooks
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About the author

I grew up in California, one of those horse-mad girls.
Horse books, Horse drawings, riding lessons . . . the parents finally surrendered when I was thirteen and bought a horse. And another. And another.
I still have two, a granddaughter and great grandson of my first very own, don't-have-to-share-with-the-sisters, horse.
My reading slipped from horse and dog stories to science fiction, but even though I'm writing science fiction, there seem to be rather a lot of horses in the stories, somehow. And dinosaurs.
My stories in my favorite Fictional Universe, Wine of the Gods, are going up, book by book. In internal chronology:
Outcasts and Gods -- A stand alone novel.
Exiles and Gods -- Three novellas.
The Black Goats -- A stand alone novel.
Explorers -- First of a series.
Spy Wars -- Second.
Comet Fall -- Third.
A Taste of Wine -- A short story collection.
The Dark Lady -- Last of the series, but not the last in this universe.
Growing Up Magic -- Three novellas.
Young Warriors -- Stand alone novel.
God of Assassins -- Stand alone novel.
Empire of the One -- Stand alone novel.
Dancer -- Stand alone novel in the Empire of the One.
Warriors of the one -- Short story in the Empire of the One.
Earth Gate -- Novel.
Mages at Large -- Novella.
Triplets -- Novella
Sea Wolves -- Novella.
Bad Karma -- Short story.
Darkside of the Moon -- Novella.
Cascades -- A collection of stories.
Olympian -- Novella in the Empire of the One.
Embassy -- Novel.
One the Run -- A collection of stories.
Rael -- Two stories in the Empire of the One.
God of the Sun -- Novel.
Cannibal World -- Novella.
The Directorate Series is a spin off, following three young characters from previous stories: Ra'd the time-displaced Warrior of the One, Paer Withione, the President's daughter, and Ebsa Clostuone "Kitchen" from Dancer.
Directorate School -- Novel.
A Tale of Three Interns -- Novella.
Trouble in Paradise -- Novella.
First Posting -- Short story.
Surveillance -- Short story.
Fort Dinosaur -- Novella.
I'm currently working on a print Omnibus of the Directorate stories. I ought to get that out this summer.
And I might manage to squeeze out three more stories in 2017.
Writing "Kid safe" adventures as Zoey Ivers:
The Barton Street Gym
Chicago
Demi God
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This book, the fourth in the series, is about what happens when the people of old Earth reopen a gate to the planet where the gods and their descendants have been living.
I think what kept me from giving this a 5 star rating is that the people from Earth, in the year 3477 or so don't seem any different from us in 2016. Their technology has hardly advanced considering how long they've had to develop it. Socially, they are just as stupid as we are today. I would have hoped that there would have been a bit more social evolution. Instead, they are just as willing to exploit the "primitive" cultures they encounter and use force to ensure they get what they want. That's kind of depressing. Still, I'm anxious to see what happens in the next book.
This is the fourth book in the "Wine of the Gods" series. It's heavily dependent on the world and character development in the previous books so you'll need to read the others first. It's well worth the effort. It's a masterpiece.
There are some minor editing issues with this book, but I didn't find them too distracting.





