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Magnificat (Galactic Milieu) At last, the momentous secret at the heart of the trilogy is revealed.The eagerly awaited finale of a modern SF classic--May's Galactic Milieu Trilogy, which began with Jack the Bodiless and continued with Diamond Mask.. The mystery involv

TITLE:Magnificat (Galactic Milieu)
AUTHOR:Julian May
RATING:4.73 (710 Votes)
ASIN:0679441778
FORMAT TYPE:Hardcover
PAGES:427 Pages
PUBLISH:1996-02-06
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Magnificat (Galactic Milieu)

Magnificat (Galactic Milieu)

The eagerly awaited finale of a modern SF classic--May's Galactic Milieu Trilogy, which began with Jack the Bodiless and continued with Diamond Mask. The mystery involving Jack the Bodiless, the metaphysically talented Dorothea, and Fury, the insane metaphysic creature determined to become sole ruler over all humankind, explodes anew. At last, the momentous secret at the heart of the trilogy is revealed.

EDITORIAL :

From Booklist
May concludes the Galactic Milieu trilogy, which is a prequel to the multivolume Saga of Pliocene Exile that describes the absorption of the human race into a union of civilized metapsychic races. The focus here is, as in Diamond Mask (1994), on three characters: the potent metapsychic Dorothea, the mutant genius Jack the Bodiless, and the ambitious metapsychic lunatic Fury. The plot is as convoluted as usual in May's work and as impossible to summarize. The ending is actually enough of a surprise to be well worth not describing; at least it should be mentioned that it is one of a number of enormously powerful scenes. Magnificat is obviously the wrong book with which to start either Galactic Milieu or May's work in general, but readers familiar with May's ambitious, sometimes sprawling, often magnificent sagas will find it richly rewarding. Roland Gree

REVIEW :

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