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Carnivores of Light and Darkness (Journeys of the Catechist, Bk 1)
Carnivores of Light and Darkness - Journeys of the Catechist, Bk 1
Author: Alan Dean Foster
Ehomba is a simple herdsman from an isolated tribe--a "catechist" in search of answers. When a lone survivor of a shipwreck pleads for the safe return of the Visioness Themaryl, who had been kidnapped by an evil sorcerer, Ehomba sets forth on a journey through a world he has never seen to rescue a woman he has never met--for the sake o...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446606974
ISBN-10: 0446606979
Publication Date: 5/1/1999
Pages: 368
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3.8 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Aspect
Book Type: Paperback
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The 3-volume Journeys of the Catechist is the quest of a hero who questions every person and animal he meets, in a world where the impossible is normal and virtue is the greatest weapon a champion can possess (from back cover)
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Although I liked his Flinx books better, I liked this enough to buy the next one.

From Library Journal:
"A shipwreck victim's dying words become an inescapable duty for Etjole Ehomba, a herdsman known for his sense of honorAand for his unquenchable curiosity. Armed only with his spear, his star-metal sword, and an unshakable belief that every question has an answer, Ehomba embarks on a journey into unknown lands to rescue a captured princess from an enemy he has never met. Foster's latest fantasy series combines the flexibility of a picaresque adventure with the simplicity of a folktale as his Gulliveresque hero survives encounters with talking serpents, walking trees, sentient storms, and a host of other wondrous creatures. This promising series opener by a veteran of both sf and fantasy belongs in most libraries."


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