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Name: The Wild

Author: David Zindell
Year: 1995
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9780553762198
0553762192
A galactic search for the truth fires this magnificent epic of war and discovery on both a human and cosmic scale.The Wild: a chaotic place where ten elite lightship pilots dared to venture. A place where one of those pilots, Danlo wi Soli Ringess, will learn the fate of his father. Did Mallory Ringess die during that first expedition to the Wild? Or did he become a god? Opinions vary, but Danlo's search is focused on one objective: the truth. It is a truth that will not only reveal his father's assassin, but could also lay bare the secret to a killer virus that only Danlo survived. From the Paperback edition.
This book is part of the "A Requiem for Homo Sapiens" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
The Broken God
First published 1992
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Neverness
First published 1988
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War in Heaven
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War in Heaven
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, Adjustred Star Rating:
, Pop Rating:1.1/10

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