Jack the Bodiless
- 592 pages
- 21 hours of reading
His powers may be the ultimate hope, if they allow him to live.
This epic saga explores the boundaries of human existence and transformation across vast interstellar landscapes. The series delves into profound philosophical questions concerning free will, determinism, and the very nature of reality. It follows humanity's evolution and its encounters with unknown forces that challenge everything we thought we knew about the cosmos and our place within it. Fans of thought-provoking science fiction with a philosophical bent will relish this expansive journey.






His powers may be the ultimate hope, if they allow him to live.
She concealed her great gifts, but some plans were made to be broken.
As the 21st century nears its end, humanity faces a pivotal moment in its evolution towards Unity within the Galactic Milieu. However, a faction of rebels, driven by a desire to preserve human individuality, conspires against this integration. Behind their efforts lurks Fury, a powerful and deranged metapsychic entity intent on seizing control of humanity. Jack the Bodiless, a mutant genius with extraordinary abilities, stands in opposition to Fury, determined to resist becoming a pawn in its dangerous game.
The 21st century was drawing to a close, and metapsychic humankind was poised at last to achieve Unity to be admitted into the group mind of the already unified alien races of the Galactic Milieu. But a growing corps of rebels was plotting to keep the people of Earth forever separate in the name of human individuality. And the rebels had a secret supporter: Fury, the insane metapsychic creatrue that would stop at nothing to claim humanity for itself. Fury's greatest enemy was the mutant genius Jack the Bodiless, whose power it craved. But Jack would never be a tool for Fury . . . And so it turned to Dorothea Macdonald, a young woman who had spent a lifetime hiding her towering mindpowers from the best mind readers of the Milieu. But she could not hide them from Fury or from Jack. Time and again she rejected their advances, unwilling to be drawn into the maelstrom of galactic politics or megalomaniacal dreams. And in the end, no one not Jack, not Fury, not even the Galactic Milieu would be a match for the awesome powers of the girl who would come to be called Diamond Mask . . .
A promising future is envisioned, but a rebellion leads to destruction.