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Mass Market Paperback Long Hunt Book

ISBN: 0812534964

ISBN13: 9780812534962

Long Hunt

(Book #5 in the Mageworlds Series)

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More than twenty years after the end of the Second Magewar, power struggles within the ruling family on Khesat threaten both the Mageworlds and the Republic and renews old rivalries. Original. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Two Men and a Selvaur

The Long Hunt (1996) is the fifth book written in the Mageworlds series, but is the seventh, and last to date, in internal chronological sequence. It takes place a couple of decades after By Honor Betray'd. Faral Hyfid-Metada has completed his Long Hunt and must leave Maraghai soon to gain honor, but the elders don't seem to be in any hurry to kick him off-planet. Then his cousin Jens Metada-Jessan decides to go off-world, so Faral and their Selvaur friend, Chaka, go with him. They first head toward the Mageworlds, but are diverted to Khesat, Jens native planet, after an kidnapping attempt on Ophel. Jens and Faral are pursued on Ophel and off-world by members of the Green Sun gang and following behind them are Klea Santreny, an Adept, and Mael Taleion, a Mage, tracking down a disturbance in the eiran. Meanwhile, the Highest of Khesat has been poisoned and the political maneuvering is complex and fierce. This novel is a coming of age story, in which Jens has his own Long Hunt to pursue on Khesat. It differs greatly from the other Mageworlds novels, with more resemblance to The Three Musketeers in tone and scope, but with enjoyments and charms of its own. Recommended for Mageworlds fans and anyone who enjoys tales of youthful adventure and political intrigue. -Arthur W. Jordin

A youthful lark.

Two kids trying to save the galaxy? Right! They did it. With style and Panache. Encore! Encore!

First Rate swashbucklin' space opera

One of the many good things about these two authors is the fact that each book is different. They don't rewrite the same story over and over. This novel, about the "second generation," is witty and fast-paced and shows bright young people (particularly bright young people who have grown up in the shadow of very famous parents) to a nicety. I've read this book four times, and love it more each time. I really, really want more about Jessan, who is my kind of hero!!!

Not so good

Although the novel starts out being interesting, with some plot involved, it slowly progresses into being a common, not so pleasant experience. MacDonald & Doyle seem to have some possible talent, which only appear every so often. I think that they should re-edit this book again
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