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Niall, Prince of Homana, key player in a prophecy that spans generations, should have been the treasured link between Cheysuli and Homanan. Yet neither of the peoples he is destined to someday rule feel anything but suspicion of Niall. Homanans fear him for his Cheysuli heritage, while Cheysuli refuse to accept him as their own because he has acquired neither a lir-shape nor the lir companion which is the true mark of the Cheysuli shapechangers. And now, despite his precarious situation show more within the kingdom, Niall must undertake a journey to fulfill yet another link in the ancient prophecy. He must travel through war-torn lands to claim his bride#151;a mission which may prove his doom. For searching for both his destiny and his lir, Naill is about to be plunged into a dangerous maelstrom of intrigue, betrayal, and deadly Ihlini sorcery... show less

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Niall, son of Donal and Aislinn is next in line for the Lion throne of Homana. Unfortunately much stands in his way - traps set by Strahan the Ilhini, Alaric of Atvia, cheysuli zealots who wish him replaced and Homanan rebels who support a usurper to his inheritance. And then, of course, there's the fact that he's 18 and lirless. Not a good start for a Cheysuli warrior-wannabe.

This volume spent a lot more time on setting the political landscape than with action. But, oh what a pretty little landscape it is. Niall spends time in Atvia, Erinn, Solinde and Homana... as well as Valguard. Making friends and influencing people, so they say. I liked this one, but not quite as much as the book focused on Donal. And while I think Niall was show more written to do the best he could, I still wish he had been given leave to more effectively mete out his justice. I'm afraid that he's left too many openly declared enemies out in the world for him to have much of a peaceful reign... show less
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This book is my favourite of the Cheysuli series. We begin to see a different side to the Ihlini, the magical race who have up to now been portrayed as the evil opponents of the Cheysuli. It ends with some interesting and complex developments in the offing.

While Track of the Wolf stands pretty much on it's own I still strongly suggest reading the three previous in the series to get the full flavor.
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Fantasy and historical novelist Jennifer Roberson was raised in Arizona and graduated from Northern Arizona University. She has worked as an investigative reporter and copywriter and currently raises dogs. Her best known books are the eight volumes of The Chronicles of the Cheysulai, but she has written more than twenty novels. Her three show more historical novels about the story of Robin Hood, but told from Maid Marian's point of view, were researched when she spent a semester at the University of London. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Track of the White Wolf
Original publication date
1987
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Homana

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3568 .O23337Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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