Dark Companion
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Gail Shalan
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Derek Shoales
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Andre Norton
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In a future where humanity has scattered itself across the stars and Earth itself is now a dimly remembered place of legend, two worlds of near-supernatural strangeness challenge two naive but courageous heroes. The planet Beltane had been unscathed by the all-encompassing war of the four Sectors when Vere Collis and his friends were trapped by powerful explosions on the surface. Their leader was killed, but the group wandered for days underground to find a way to the surface. They emerged to find that they were the last human survivors on Beltane. Only strange and deadly mutant creatures now roamed the surface.
Elsewhere in the galaxy, Kilda's home planet had no place for her, so she took employment as a teacher and governess to two young children on the planet named Dylan. But she soon found that one of her charges has an invisible "dread companion" - and soon Kilda knows that the companion is not imaginary at all, as it leads her charges into an other-dimensional world resembling the legends of Faerie. Though the other world has unknown dangers on every hand, Kilda follows the children across the spatial barrier, knowing that she is their only hope. Two complete novels of two very different heroes battling alien and unknown evil, and fighting to protect the helpless in worlds that are wondrous, terrifying, and utterly alien.
©2005 Andre Norton; Dark Piper copyright 1968 by Andre Norton; Dread Companion copyright 1970 by Andre Norton (P)2021 TantorIn my opinion, the beautiful writing of both stories suffers a bit from a seemingly random meandering of the plot, which always ends up in a completely different place from where it started. One might interpret that as a more realistic sort of storytelling, for life seldom behaves according to a neat story arc, but to me personally it limits the reading experience. Dread companion, especially it’s not your usual science fiction book as about half of the story is more akin to, science, fiction, or folklore. Nonetheless, it’s some amazingly creative trip.
Not your usual SciFi
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