From Library Journal
While a young archaeologist unearths information that may help his people save their race from cosmic destruction, a battle for planetary leadership theatens to undermine the fabric of Quintaglio society. This sequel to Far-Seer (Ace, 1992), set on a planet where dinosaurs evolved as the dominant species, explores the repercussions of a peoples' discovery of their true origins. Doctrines of evolution and creationism clash in an unexpected context in this thoughtful and compelling sf adventure, which belongs in most sf collections.
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Review
"Doctrines of evolution and creationism clash in this thoughtful and compelling SF adventure."-Library Journal on Fossil Hunter
"Every bit as good as its excellent predecessor."-Science Fiction Chronicle on Fossil Hunter
"A superlative science fiction novel. Strongly recommended."-The Toronto Star on Fossil Hunter
"Doctrines of evolution and creationism clash in this thoughtful and compelling SF adventure."- (
Library Journal )
"A superlative science fiction novel. Strongly recommended." (
Toronto Star )
"Every bit as good as its excellent predecessor." (
Science Fiction Chronicle )