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One of the best of the Darkover novels., Mars 11 2001
Certainly exceptional at the time it was written; it is not one of the earliest written Darkover novels, but it was written much closer to the beginning than to the end of MZB's career, and it is at least as good as, and perhaps better than, many of the books that were written after she'd developed a great deal more experience and seasoning as a writer. It is one of the best "coming of age" stories I've ever seen, partly due to the fact that it involves the coming of age of not one or two, but three main characters, and partly due to the fact that it is perhaps the single most tasteful, insightful, believeable, and moving story of the coming of age of a young man coming to terms with his own homosexuality that I've ever seen. If this concept truly bothers you, then perhaps this book isn't for you, but if you're even willing to attempt open-mindedness on the subject, give it a try.In the chronology of the Darkover series, this book falls just before "Sharra's Exile" and "Winds of Darkover", and just after "The Bloody Sun". It is the story of the Sharra rebellion (often referred to in the books that fall later in the series) and is the story of the coming of age of Regis Hasteur, Lew Alton, and Danilo Syrtis, all characters seen in other books as older adults. If you're looking to start reading the series, this is as good a book to start with as any. If you've read any other book in the series and liked it, this book is a must.
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5.0étoiles sur 5
Quite possibly the best Darkover novel, Mars 2 2000
Everyone goes through an identity crisis as an adolescent or young adult. Compound that with political intrigue, emerging psychic powers, sexual confusion, love, hate, parental power struggles . . . . and even this is a fairly limited description of this wonderful book. I have rarely seen the internal turmoil of a character treated with such compassion - and that applies to both Regis Hastur and Lew Alton. I could not help crying at various key points in the book. This was a magnificent story, well-told and sensitively written.
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This is the one of the Greatest books I've ever read!!!!, Fév 5 1999
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From: Marjorie Scott The Heritage of Hastur is on of my all time favorites! It's about betrayal to the Comyn, hate,war, power, and love. The Terran Empire is trying to take over Darkover and make it a Terran Colony. But the seven Domains and the Comyn don't want that. So they send Lew Alton to Aldaran to find out what the sneaky Aldarans are up to. He finds out more than he ever wanted to know. Danilo Syrtis gets captured by some people from Aldaran because of his telepathic abilities. Danilo was captured so he could run a very powerful matrix, rarely used since the Age of Chaos. Danilo is Regis Hastur's sworn paxman and when he hears of Danilo;s mysterious disapearence he goes to seek the truth. When he finds that Lew is involved he is greatly disturbed. Now the rest is for you to read and find out if they can survive the strain of the matrix and also of the evil Aldarans!
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