This brand-new novel of Darkover--a direct sequel to "The Fall of Neskaya" and the second book in the Clingfire trilogy--is the result of the late Marion Zimmer Bradley's collaboration with Deborah J. Ross.
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This brand-new novel of Darkover--a direct sequel to "The Fall of Neskaya" and the second book in the Clingfire trilogy--is the result of the late Marion Zimmer Bradley's collaboration with Deborah J. Ross.
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Very good. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. 528 p. Clingfire Trilogy, 2. Audience: General/trade. No previous owner's name. Clean, tight pages. No bent corners. No remainder mark.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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I really enjoyed this book. My experience is that the second book in a trilogy doesn't live up to the first, or the high anxiety and climax of the third. The battle scenes were more descriptive and better wrote than in the first book. There was less focus on the love relationships in this book too. Although the love plays an important part in the story, it is not paramount to the plot. I'm also wondering if there is not a relationship between Varzil and Carolin that is much more than friends. She never comes out and says it, but I believe they are bi-curious. Finally, I think it was a better book because the good guys don't always win. The characters don't have much to hold on to besides hope.