The Hooman Probe by C. C. Brower
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Title:
The Hooman Probe
Author:
C. C. Brower
Category:
General Novel
ISBN:
9781387791651
Publisher:
PublishDrive Inc (Midwest Journal Press DD)
File Size:
0.76 MB
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Synopsis
When Sue crash-lands back on Earth, she didnt know what to expect. What she found was a telepathic wolf pack, capable of reasoning and the dominant life form on the planet. The were in a fight for survival with the feral specieds of wolves, as well as the remnants of humankind. In the first part of this, Sue learns to communicate and to travel with the pack as they fight and escape from the hunting ferals. In doing so, she fights alongside Tig, the hunting pack leader, to save both their lives. What she wanted was to get back to the moon base to rescue her family. She didnt know how bad the collapse was. But before she can get anywhere, she has to prove to the sentient wolf pach that she can be trusted. This means a probe. Something no human has survived. Sue has special talents and information the wolf pack needs. While she is preparing for this process, the wolves are fighting for their own survival as a species. The ferals know where their hidden valley is and how to get in. The Sentient wolves intend to attack first before anything can happen to them.Within the pack itself is a conflict between Snarl, and Tig, who were both raised to lead the pack. The Chief is old, too sick to lead the hunt any longer. Snarl has something planned...Excerpt:
The wolves had selected an old hooman foundation
for the probe site.
It was circular, and legend had that the old
building was mostly for storage and sheltering livestock. Hoomans
called it a barn. Those that hunted in and around it said
it was a slave building, trapping the beings within. Supposedly, this
was by mutual consent, as the beings who sheltered in that barn had
few defenses without hoomans around.
Those days were before the hoomans leaving in
their sky-ships. Sentience wasnt widely available until after they
were gone. After the plague took most of the remaining hoomans.
Today, that foundation would be for the ceremony.
It would mark where the probe would take place, and where the
sentient wolves and their cubs could watch in relative safety.
Or so they thought.
No hooman had survived the probe before. But this
one was different. No hooman had been to the valley since the days of
the hooman plague.
This was completely new.
And yet, more vital than ever. The ferals knew
where the valley was. And the hooman settlements had been growing in
size. Not just locally, but in every area where hoomans still
survived. This news was brought by the migrating birds and insects.
Unless a way was found to communicate with hoomans
and ferals, it would mean a new world war that would destroy both
sides. A war that would never end until one or the other side was
exterminated.
Tig-she led Soo-she up to the circle and then
stopped. The wolf looked at her and sent her a faith-filled prayer
for the best outcome.
Soo-she nodded in reply, then entered the circle.
A hawk flew in lazy circles overhead, riding the
thermals. With a cry, she dove to earth. Soo-she ducked, but the
wolves didnt flinch.
On landing with a graceful back-sweeping, the hawk
alighted without a sound.
Eying the assembled wolves, the hawk bowed its
head.
A shimmering covered that form, which showed a
wolf when it cleared. Grey, almost white fur - it was Teacher...
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