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Contemporary Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & FantasyAllen L. Wold knows how to create exciting worlds that beg to be explored, which makes it very natural that his main characters are renegade archaeologists. A galaxy-spanning plot, a mystery involving a vanished civilization, and places that leap off the page make this book a real gem. I mentioned in my review of Crown of the Serpent that Wold's characters are somewhat flat. While this is still mostly true, Lair of the Cyclops...
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In Rikards 3rd adventure he returns to the less legal aspects, of among other things, archaeology. Rikard who was the hero of both Jewels of the Dragon, and Crown of the Serpent, now has two new companions...Grayshard, a tathas type (fungal) life form, and Droagn, an Ahmear (a large serpent-like creature) who was 'rescued' by Rikard and Grayshard from the Tschagan, after being in stasis for a few million years (read Crown...
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In Rikards 3rd adventure he returns to the less legal aspects, of among other things, archaeology. Rikard who was the hero of both Jewels of the Dragon, and Crown of the Serpent, now has two new companions...Grayshard, a tathas type (fungal) life form, and Droagn, an Ahmear (a large serpent-like creature) who was 'rescued' by Rikard and Grayshard from the Tschagan, after being in stasis for a few million years (read Crown...
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