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Exile's Song by Marion Zimmer Bradley
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While I do tend to like the books that come chronologically prior to "Rediscovery," this is a really great part of the series as well. ( )
  willowcove | Feb 19, 2009 |
This was the first Darkover book I read, so I remember it with some fondness. It's easy to empathize with Margaret Alton's frustration with her Darkoveran relatives, and the budding romance between her and Mikhail is sweet. There are flaws in the book, such as being told several times in almost the exact same words of Margaret's dislike of mirrors, and the characterization is often flat. Overall though, it's an enjoyable book, as well as a good introduction to the Darkover series. ( )
  lalawe | Feb 19, 2008 |
I really liked this one, specially the way it seemed to embrace all the previous Darkover books before. ( )
  escalla | May 14, 2007 |
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The eagerly-awaited sequel to The Heritage of Hastur and Sharra's Exile. Margaret Alton, daughter of the Darkovan representative to the Terran Imperial Senate, remembers almost nothing about the planet of her birth or her tumultuous childhood. What fleeting memories she has are fragments of terror -- a strange silver man and a screaming woman with hair that circled her head like a ring of fire. Now her work has taken Margaret back to Darkover, where she must fight against inner voices that are trying to control her as she unravels the secrets of her heritage -- and her destiny.

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