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Publication
DAW (1988), 384 pages
Description
Sword-Singer once again unites Del and Tiger--she among the greatest of Northern sword masters, he a Southron warrior of legendary skills--on a new and perilous journey into the North, to the Place of Swords, where Del must submit to trial-by-combat for the slaying of her sword-master.
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LibraryThing member Mendoza
This is the sequel to Sword-Dancer.
I found this to be the most compelling book of the Sword series. It seemed to take a decidely more somber tone than the first, or successive novels.
I found this to be the most compelling book of the Sword series. It seemed to take a decidely more somber tone than the first, or successive novels.
LibraryThing member Jenson_AKA_DL
This was a pretty good follow up to Sword-Dancer and I enjoyed it all, except the very ending. I thought it was rather confusing (although this may have been deliberate). However, it did make me want to start on the next book immediately so I guess that might have been the hook. Enjoyable series
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LibraryThing member jazzbird61
Sometimes Tiger was a big, stubborn dumb-dumb, but I still love him.
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Original language
English
Original publication date
1988
Physical description
382 p.; 4.34 inches
ISBN
0886774470 / 9780886774479