Moonsinger’s Quest

Cover of Moonsinger's Quest by Andre Norton
Author: Andre Norton
Publisher: Baen
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9781451637564
Dimensions:
Height: 7.75 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.7 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.52
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Moonsinger’s Quest by Andre Norton is a reprint edition published by Baen on November 1, 2011, featuring 432 pages in English. This volume collects two novels, Flight to Yiktor and Dare to Go A-Hunting, which conclude the Moonsinger series. Set in a distant future galaxy, the story follows a mistreated orphan named Farree, who discovers his origins as one of the last of the Faery Folk. Utilizing his psychic abilities and courage, he faces formidable villains intent on exploiting his powers.

Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores themes of identity and heritage as Farree embarks on a quest to reclaim his past. In Flight to Yiktor, he navigates the challenges of a lawless world alongside a telepathic war-beast companion. In Dare to Go A-Hunting, he learns more about his lineage and the existence of others like him, while also confronting threats from those who wish to harm his newfound family. This edition brings together action and adventure within the realms of science fiction and space opera, completing the legendary Moonsinger saga.


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Two outstanding and moving novels, Flight to Yiktor and Dare to Go A-Hunting, concluding legendary best-selling storyteller Andre Norton’s epic Moonsinger series collected in one volume. In a far future galaxy, a mistreated, misshapen young orphan discovers his origins as one of the last of the Faery Folk, and uses his psychic abilities and courage to win back his heritage over great odds and in spite of nefarious villains seeking to use his powers for evil ends.

Two outstanding and moving novels concluding Andre Norton’s legendary Moonsinger series together in one volume. In Flight to Yiktor, Farree is a hunchback orphan in the slum of a tough, lawless world on the edge of the known galaxy. His only friend? A war-beast rescued from starvation and the fighting pits with whom he has a telepathic connection.

In Dare to Go A-Hunting, Farree has discovered a portion of his true heritage as one of the ancient Little People, the Faery Folk, of legend—but so far as he knows, he is the only one of his kind to survive. Then his compatriots, star-traveler Krip Vorlund and psychic sorceress Lady Maelen, run across wings for sale in the market on a distant frontier outpost world—wings that have obviously been cut from the backs of creatures similar to Farree. The origin of the wings points to location of Farree’s birthplace. But others have an acute interesting in locating that place, as well. And those others do not mean the inhabitants well. Now Farree must find and defend a family and people he does not remember, but who hold the key to his own strange destiny.

This volume, #2 in the series, completes Andre Norton’s legendary Moonsinger saga.

About Moonsinger’s Quest:
“Norton. . .takes these mythical people to the edge of extinction in the far future, where she allows her engaging hero to find his destiny.”—Publishers Weekly

About Andre Norton:
“The Grand Dame of Science Fiction…”—Time

“One of the all-time masters.”—Peter Straub

“Andre Norton is a superb storyteller whose skill draws the reader completely into a fantastic other world…”—Chicago Tribune

“Norton’s renowned story-telling magic is present in abundance . . .”—Future Retrospective

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ISBN-13: 9781451637564.
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Language: en. Pages: 432. Edition: Reprint.

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