The Zero Stone

by Andre Norton

Paperback, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

813.52

Collection

Publication

Ace (1985), Paperback

Description

A gem trader and a feline mutant unite to find the truth behind a mysterious stone rumored to be the key to all the power in the universe.  Apprentice gem trader Murdoc Jern lives on Angkor, a thriving hub of interstellar trade. One day, a furtive visitor brings him a ring discovered on an alien corpse. It's made of age-pitted metal surrounding a dull and lifeless stone. Yet it exerts a powerful hold on Murdoc. And when his father is killed, Murdoc begins a quest, taking with him his only legacy, the mysterious ring, which he knows is the key to his dad's death.   Accompanied by Eet, a feline mutant with paranormal powers, Murdoc hurtles through space, where he's pursued by a religious order called the Green Robes. His journey takes him to distant planets and once-great armies marooned on vanished worlds. In a desperate battle to learn the ultimate meaning of the Zero Stone, Murdoc must bargain for his freedom--and his life--and confront the fate that befalls seekers of knowledge.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member baggette
I enjoyed the twist of fantasy/sci-fi in her story. It is just a little easier to susspend dis-belief on a different world.
LibraryThing member chasrome
One of the very best Norton stories
LibraryThing member DinadansFriend
A mysterious stone flips people easily across the galaxy. Our hero has mutated cat companion...mildly amusing.
LibraryThing member quondame
I suppose I would have really liked this as a teenager, it is so typical of the soloist in space (as opposed to space opera) on a ride he (it's almost always a he) doesn't steer. Currently, it's a bit flat if competent and somewhat interesting.
LibraryThing member TadAD
I reread this after 50 years. It shows its age (or, perhaps more accurately, I show mine), but I found enjoyment in reading it. Norton still deserves her place as one of the top intros to science fiction for pre-teens.

Original publication date

1968

Physical description

7 inches

ISBN

0441959660 / 9780441959662
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