The Wings of Pegasus

The Wings of Pegasus

Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0345368967
ISBN 13: 9780345368966
Publication date: October 31st, 1990
Publisher: SFBC
Pages: 446

Genres: Science Fiction, Children’s

Rhyssa Owen, a gifted telepath, navigates the complexities of her role as director of the Jerhattan Parapsychic Center, where her ability to connect with others sets the stage for an enthralling journey. In a world where the unseen is just as real as the physical, she finds herself orchestrating an array of assignments for those who share her extraordinary talents. Each day presents Rhyssa with both the challenges of leadership and the intricate dynamics of parapsychic abilities among her colleagues.

Within these pages, readers are drawn into the rich tapestry of relationships that develop among the characters, each grappling with their own gifts and the implications they hold. As Rhyssa guides her team through a series of unpredictable events, the stakes rise higher, revealing that the line between reality and the supernatural can be alarmingly thin. The personal and professional lives of her peers intertwine, creating a landscape where trust, ambition, and the very essence of humanity are tested.

Set against the backdrop of a world that thrives on psychic phenomena, the narrative explores how Rhyssa's leadership is crucial in confronting external threats and inner turmoil. As she strives to maintain equilibrium within the center, Rhyssa discovers the profound depths of her own powers, raising questions about the nature of connection and the responsibilities that come with such extraordinary abilities.

This story invites readers to delve into a realm where the mind knows no bounds, and each character’s fate is shaped by their unique experience with extraordinary gifts. Through Rhyssa’s eyes, the audience learns that understanding oneself is just as vital as understanding others, making for a compelling exploration of the bonds that unite people, both ordinary and extraordinary.

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