

Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading.

But everything isn't what it seems, of course, or there wouldn't be much of a story here. A Call to Arms (The Damned) by Alan Dean Foster. The space babes in question call themselves the Pitar, and after somewhat stunted relations with the insectoid Thranx (first contacted in Nor Crystal Tears), humanity falls all over itself fawning over this "drop-dead, overpoweringly, stunningly gorgeous"-if strangely reticent-new race. And while it's not exactly Heinlein, Dirge provides essential background for fans of all the Humanx books in typical action-packed Foster style. Following up on Phylogenesis, Dirge fleshes out the foundation for the universe that's home to the ever-popular Pip and Flinx, among other Foster favorites. Or so goes the chronology in Alan Dean Foster's Humanx Commonwealth, as detailed in the second book of the Founding of the Commonwealth prequel trilogy. Some 20 years later, humanity makes first contact with intelligent, extraterrestrial babes. įirst, humanity establishes ties with intelligent, extraterrestrial bugs. For their worlds will be changed forever by a colossal battle that is their future and their destiny.

On that insignificant chunk of rubble lies the key to the crime–setting in motion a cataclysmic chain of events with deadly consequences for thranx, pitar, and human alike. But from a tiny inner moon of Argus V comes a faint signal. Not a single clue remains to identify the unseen executioners. The entire human population on Argus V is brutally slaughtered. People are dazzled by the beautiful, glamorous pitar. But the insectlike beings are nearly forgotten with the sudden discovery of an ideal planet to colonize–Argus V–and the startling appearance of a new race of space-faring aliens. In the second half of the twenty-fourth century, diplomatic relations proceed cautiously between thranx and humans. Helen312 (Australia), Harri K (Australia).Ĭhosen by Science Fiction Chronicle as One of the Best Books of the Yearīestselling author Alan Dean Foster has written an exciting Humanx Commonwealth adventure that delves deeper into the fragile early years when humans made first contact in this unforgettable world. Alan Dean Foster : Dirge (Founding of the Commonwealth, Bk 2)ĭirge (Founding of the Commonwealth, Bk 2)
