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Star Hunter / Voodoo Planet by Andre Norton
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Star Hunter / Voodoo Planet (original 1961; edition 1968)

by Andre Norton (Author), Jeff Jones (Illustrator), Andrew North (Author)

Series: Solar Queen (3, Voodoo Planet)

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Title:Star Hunter / Voodoo Planet
Authors:Andre Norton (Author)
Other authors:Jeff Jones (Illustrator), Andrew North (Author)
Info:Ace (1968),
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:Andre Norton, Andrew North, Star Hunter, Voodoo Planet, Solar Queen, Free Trader, Dane Thorson

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Star Hunter & Voodoo Planet by Andre Norton (1961)

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The first of these stories isn't, in fact, a Solar Queen novella but a stand alone story set futureward of the Solar Queen books. A plot is hatched to gain control of a lost fortune using a young man from the lower end of society. Brainwiped and reprogrammed, When a safari party goes to the world where this young man had been dumped, a plot of dark plans is put into action, But the plans of man aren't the only ones affecting the planet and those on its surface.

In Voodoo Planet, the crew of the Queen have a rare holiday and Doctor Tau indulges his interest in witchcraft when he and other members of the crew are invited to the normally closed world of Khatka ( )
  JohnFair | Mar 1, 2020 |
Two unrelated stories. Star Hunter is mildly interesting - a complex fraud, an alien planet that's more alien than expected, and then some interesting revelations about said fraud at the end. And a happy ending, of sorts. I think I've seen Ras Hume in another book - the name sounds familiar. That would be neat. The second story is a Solar Queen one - between Plague Ship and Postmarked the Stars. It's an interesting setup - 'native' magic and not-quite-the-same animal dangers (the lions are black and white!). Dane is largely an adjunct for this - the narrator, but the chief actor is Medic Tau. Which is nice, since his hobby of studying magic was established back in the first book. Nice, minor adventure for the Solar Queen's crew (or a limited selection of same - Dane, Tau, and Captain Jellico). ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Jun 19, 2011 |
Both stories are fairly light and quick. They are YA, but that does not take away the enjoyment of curling up with them. ( )
  dragonasbreath | Mar 21, 2011 |
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Nahuatl's larger moon pursued the smaller, greenish globe of its companion across a cloudless sky in which the stars made a speckled pattern like the scales of a huge serpent coiled around a black bowl. (Star hunter)
Talk of heat - or better not - on Xecho. (Voodoo planet)
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This is an omnibus edition of Star Hunter and Voodoo Planet. Please do not combine with omnibus editions containing one of these works but not the other, or with either individual work.
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