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Book Review of The Heritage of Hastur (Darkover)

The Heritage of Hastur (Darkover)
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Description of book from Slash Novel Review Site:
Coming-of-age novel for Regis Hastur, and also for Lew Alton. Regis Hastur resents his foreordained role in Darkovan society, and becomes even less happy when one of his few friends, Danilo, is disgraced by an accusation from Dyan Ardais.

The Darkovan aristocracy are often telepaths, and in the past laran, as psi talent is called, has powered their mining and enough technology to make the world a blend of medieval and modern. Introduction of Terran machine technology threatens to disrupt the established society in the Comyn domains. It seems, however, that one domain, Aldaran, is accepting more trade and technology from Terra than the Comyn Council likes.

Lew Alton is sent as the envoy to Aldaran Domain and there meets several young telepaths who want to work with a dangerously large matrix crystal to amplify psi for technological uses. Their matrix, however, is tainted by its former use as a weapon (or by Sharra, goddess of fire and uncontrolled fury, according to the older beliefs). They are rash enough to kidnap another telepath, Danilo, but when Danilo is discovered missing, Regis follows to rescue him. In Aldaran Domain, neither Lew nor Regis nor Danilo is in a good position to refuse to work with the Sharra matrix, although it is obvious to them that only destruction can result.