Hunter of Worlds (Alliance-Union Universe) (Hanan Rebellion, Bk 2)
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Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
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This book is set in the same world as HUNTERS OF THE RED MOON, but is not exactly a sequel.
The iduve were the most advanced spacefaring race in the galaxy. They travelled where they pleased in giatn city-sized vessels, taking what they pleased, engrossed with their own affairs. the iduve were humanoids--with a difference: they were predators incapable of human emotions.
Aiela was a world-survey officer who found himself abducted to live and serve the iduve clanship Ashanome. Forcibly mind-linked with two other humans, life became for him a wholly different thing---a life lived on three levels and intended for dedication to the service of his captors.
But events involving a himan world that had become prey to the Ashanome were to bring out some major contradictions and confrontations--among individuals, among ships, among planets, and among races . . .
The iduve were the most advanced spacefaring race in the galaxy. They travelled where they pleased in giatn city-sized vessels, taking what they pleased, engrossed with their own affairs. the iduve were humanoids--with a difference: they were predators incapable of human emotions.
Aiela was a world-survey officer who found himself abducted to live and serve the iduve clanship Ashanome. Forcibly mind-linked with two other humans, life became for him a wholly different thing---a life lived on three levels and intended for dedication to the service of his captors.
But events involving a himan world that had become prey to the Ashanome were to bring out some major contradictions and confrontations--among individuals, among ships, among planets, and among races . . .
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