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This review is from: Converse and Conflict (Paperback)
Both Contact and Commune and Converse and Conflict are in fact part of the novel Forge of the Elders. A third book in this artificially created trilogy was never published by Warner Books. It is the Concluding third of FotE. While I would not discourage anyone from buying these truncated books, I would urge you to buy Forge of the Elders either in dead tree or kindle versions, otherwise you will be frustrated by the absence of the concluding third of the story.
A.X. Perez
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Right when you thought things were simple...,
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This review is from: Converse and Conflict (Paperback)
Sequel to Contact And Commune, we enter right where the first book left off. Eichra Oren and his talking dog, Sam, have solved the murder mystery only to find out that the Elders need them to do another job. They want him to keep the ancient secret they came to find a secret. To keep the Earthlings, at least the Earthlings from that universe, from finding out what it is. But how can he keep it a secret when they won't even tell HIM what it is?
And when Russia, America and China all want the secret, whatever it is, things really start to heat up. As in nuclear missiles and fleets of warships. You really need to read the first book - Converse And Conflict is not a stand alone novel. |
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Converse and Conflict by L. Neil Smith (Paperback - June 1990)
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