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“Tepper takes the traditional icons of fantasy, restores their resonance, and makes them her own.”—Minneapolis Star TribuneA century ago, a mysterious force wiped out human life on all surrounding worlds, leaving the planet Dinadh untouched. Now the unknown force is back—and this time humanity’s only hope lies with a woman who’d give anything not to get involved.Lutha Tallstaff’s mission is to locate the famed adventurer Leelson Famber, who has disappeared, taking with him what may be the only clue to the nature of the deadly threat. But Lutha cannot know that finding Famber will be the easy part of her journey. Through terrain alive with savage winged wraiths and fountains of fire, she will fight her way to the holiest place on the planet. And only then will she discover the shocking truth about the coldly inhuman force that threatens the future of mankind.
When a mysterious, world-ending force returns to threaten the planet Dinadh, a reluctant protagonist must navigate a hostile landscape to uncover the truth behind humanity's potential extinction. Lutha Tallstaff is tasked with tracking down the missing adventurer Leelson Famber, who possesses the singular clue required to understand the encroaching threat. As she traverses a world defined by volatile geography and lethal entities, Lutha faces physical dangers that challenge her survival and logical constraints that force her to confront the nature of her own reality. The narrative follows her progression through this alien environment, documenting the escalation of the conflict as she approaches the planet's most sacred site.
This work is often noted for its ability to subvert traditional fantasy tropes while maintaining a strong science fiction foundation. Readers frequently highlight the author's skill in constructing complex, alien worlds that feel both ancient and immediate. The narrative is characterized by its deliberate pacing and its focus on the philosophical implications of the central threat. Critics and readers alike have pointed to the protagonist's internal struggle as a key component that grounds the more expansive, speculative elements of the plot.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
Publisher:
Bantam Books
ISBN-10:
0002241765
ISBN-13:
9780002241762
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