Fortune’s Wheel By Lisanne Norman

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ISBN: 9781101663714

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The second book in Lisanne Norman's Sholan Alliance long-running science fiction series of alien contact and interspecies conflict

They had been brought together by mutual need when both their peoples were faced with the threat of the warlike Valtegans, an enemy bent on conquering any other race it encountered.

She was Carrie, the daughter of the human governor of the Terran colony planet Keiss. He was Kusac, the son and heir of the Sholan Clan Lord. Both were telepaths of the highest order, and the bond they formed was compounded equally of love and mind power. But even as they sought to refine their suddenly enhanced and intermingled powers and to define their relationship, the two were thrust into the heart of an interstellar conflict.

For while Terran and Sholan representatives worked together in good faith to negotiate a mutual defense treaty, opposing factions on both their worlds sought to use Carrie and Kusac for their own ends—or failing that to destroy them… and all hope for a Terran-Sholan alliance.

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Format: eBook
Price: 8.99 CAD / 5.99 USD
Published: 1995-08-01
ISBN: 9781101663714
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Page Count: 656

Praise for the Sholan Alliance series:

"Series fans will have a field day (or two) reading this delightful, but complex tale with multiple subplots." —Midwest Book Review

Dark Nadir is full of fast-paced adventure and has more alien species that the Star Wars cantina! Fans of Lisanne Norman’s Sholan Alliance series will love this newest installment. Science fiction catnip.” —B&N Explorations

"Norman expands the exciting concepts of her first book into an extraordinary look into an alien culture, developing a rich variety of subplots that will leave you desperate to find out what happens next." —Romantic Times Magazine

“Norman is a masterful storyteller, and this is a gripping story.” —Kliatt

"Lisanne Norman handles her material superbly—knowing just when to ease up on drama and go for humor." —Starlog Magazine

"This is a big, sprawling, convoluted novel sure to appeal to fans of C.J. Cherryh and others who have made space adventure their territory." —SF Chronicle

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