The Fall of the Families

by Phillip Mann

Pawl Paxwax, the Gardener (2)

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"Pawl Paxwax is happy and in love. The war has ended, new wife Laurel is pregnant and his old friend Odin has returned to Pawl's side. But deep in Elliott's Pocket, the Emerald Lake is stirring... After the rise comes the fall, as the universe is plunged into darkness once more, in the stunning conclusion to the Gardener series"--Back cover.

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This book is very different from its predecessor. It starts happily. Pawl and Laurel are married and in love. She falls pregnant. Pawl finds a real family in her father and brother and learns to treasure their straight forward enjoyment of life. They have no worries as Pawl is firmly ensconced with the other heads of the Families, up to the point were he can openly consort with dangerous aliens: for example he visits the homeworld of the Hammer and learns to respect their uniqiue combination of violence and intelligence. He also gets moreand more attached to his alien Inner Circle advisor, Odin.

Pawl likes to compose poems, and this artistic expression is given free reign. He travels to Elliot's Pocket, a part of space which is rich in show more legend, especially about John 'Death' Elliot himself, who vanished there many years ago. The pace of the novel really slows down here, as Pawl and his immediate circle are allowed to enjoy themselves, before the storm breaks.

The unknowing last act of the old human regime of the Families is an expedition to investigate a solar system that appears out of nowhere in Elliot's Pocket. It has two planets, a red one which instills a particular type of madness in those that approach it and a giant planet that is covered in large Trees, which stand well apart from one another. The reader will recognise the Tree on Sanctum, which leads the alien rebellion, as one of these. Under some trees are old spaceships. It is thought one of them might be Elliot's, so, against their better judgement they land...and walk straight into a 'Solaris' scenario, where deep desires are made flesh. They just manage to escape...

This is the portent that kicks off the final murderous last act. Both violent and peaceable beings must commit murder so that the power of the human families is broken. It is a much-changed Pawl that wreaks the most damage, by spreading alien forces and saboteurs through the Way Gates. A galactic cleansing takes place. Some, but not all, of the Families fall, so that their genetic and moral abnormalities can be purged. The narrative delivers everyone and everything their just deserts. Even Pawl finds lasting peace on the mysterious planet of the Trees...
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Phillip Mann was born in 1942 in Britain. He is a science fiction author. He studied English and Drama at Manchester University and later in California before moving to New Zealand where he established the first Drama Studies position at a New Zealand university in 1970; at the Victoria University of Wellington in Wellington. Between 1968 and show more 1970, he worked as a sub-editor with the New China News Agency in Beijing. "The Eye of the Queen" details the life of Marius Thorndyke, Earth's leading contact linguist and founder of the CLI (Contact Linguistics Institute) after he departs to the world called Pe-Ellia at the invitation of the species for whom that is their home world. This species, have been responsible for restricting Earth's space exploration to just a few inhabited planets none of which have attained space travel. This book met with great success. His next two books 'Master of Paxwax' and its sequel, 'Fall of the Families', have become classics of New Zealand literature. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction describes Phillip Mann's fiction as possessing "a strong visual and structural sense". Phillip Mann was made an Honorary Literary Fellows in the New Zealand Society of Authors' annual Waitangi Day Honours in 2015. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title*
La Chute des familles
Original publication date
1987
Dedication
To my son, Owen Mann
First words
High on a stony headland, above a grey and white and roaring sea, crouched a small creature.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It will occupy him for the rest of his life.
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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
823Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction
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PR9639.3 .M256 .M372Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.

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