Flight in Yiktor

by Andre Norton

Inclusions, 1986

Status

Available

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Fic SF Norton

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Publication

in Moonsinger's Quest; Baen, 2012

Description

A psychic sorceress, a telepathic adventurer, and deformed ex-slave use their extrasensory powers to stop an intergalactic organization of thieves from looting the planets.

User reviews

LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
Not bad. I like Farree. There are a lot of typos, though - Land for Lanti, want for wand, and the god who was Molaster in the first book is Molester here (whoops!). The story is a lot more straightforward - well, still plots and puzzles, but Krip and Maelen's parts, and Farree's, are quite simple.
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Maelen's motives are somewhat obscure - she and Krip are never viewpoint characters, here - but the general idea is clear, she's half-hoping to go home again. Farree is a little annoying, with his perpetual self-denigration, and the speed with which that changes when his hump breaks. I can see his point of self-defense, but the way he assumes they think of him as an animal...don't know. But he's a nice kid, and he does eventually develop a sense of pride - a little too dependent on the wings, maybe, but give him a chance. Overall fun, and I wouldn't mind rereading, but I wouldn't mind not either. Read the last and decide.
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LibraryThing member fuzzi
This is a satisfying follow-up to the other two books in the Moonsinger series, and definitely deserving of a read. On to book number four...

Language

Original publication date

1986

Local notes

Moonsinger, 3

DDC/MDS

Fic SF Norton

Rating

(45 ratings; 3.4)
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