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Quantum Leap: Knights of the Morningstar

Quantum Leap
by Melanie Rawn
Quantum Leap: Knights of the Morningstar (Quantum Leap) by Melanie Rawn
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A LEAPER IN SHINING ARMOR

When the blue light fades after his latest Leap, Dr. Sam Beckett finds himself wielding a sword – and facing a man in full armor!

No, Sam hasn't leaped into the court of King Arthur. He's just jousting his way through a medieval recreation group, battling for the hand of a fair lady. But swordfighting isn't the only challenge San faces. A sinister new player has entered the game. Someone who threatens not only the Project, but Sam's life as well...

Another Leaper.

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Updated 04/10/2025
Category: Science Fiction
Release date: 1994

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Melanie Rawn

Melanie Rawn

Melanie Rawn’s name is synonymous with the intricate world-building and vivid characterizations that have captivated readers of fantasy for decades. Known for her richly imagined universes and complex plots, Rawn’s stories often blend political intrigue, deep emotional stakes, and the kind of magic that feels both ancient and relevant. With a career that spans across multiple decades, Rawn’s works have left an indelible mark on the genre.

Born in the United States, Rawn’s fascination with storytelling began early, steeped in her love for fantasy and mythology. She honed her craft at a time when the genre was undergoing a shift, and her works quickly became recognized for their originality and depth. Rawn’s Dragon Prince and Exiles trilogies are beloved not just for their sweeping narratives, but for the compelling characters at the heart of her stories. Readers are drawn to her ability to craft nuanced, relatable figures within vast, magical worlds, exploring themes of love, power, and the consequences of ambition.

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Rawn’s work is often noted for its focus on the human side of fantasy—she is less interested in epic battles between good and evil and more invested in the morally complex and richly textured lives of her characters. Her works offer layers of complexity, from personal journeys of growth to intricate political dynamics. Rawn weaves magic seamlessly into her stories, making it as much a part of the characters' everyday lives as their emotions and decisions. It’s this ability to marry character development with world-building that has helped her maintain a loyal fanbase over the years.

Though her books have been praised for their epic scope and ambition, it’s Rawn’s delicate balance between intimate personal stakes and grand, overarching plots that keeps her readers coming back. Whether exploring the struggles of a mage learning to control powerful abilities or a kingdom on the brink of war, her storytelling is rich with a sense of history and depth that makes her fantasy worlds feel incredibly real.

With works that continue to inspire both new and long-time fantasy readers, Melanie Rawn remains a beloved figure in speculative fiction. Whether you’re discovering her worlds for the first time or revisiting them, her stories promise to be just as captivating as they were when they first entered the fantasy landscape.

Quantum Leap

Quantum Leap consists of 22 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Quantum Leap: The Beginning (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: The Ghost and the Gumshoe (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: The Novel (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: The Wall (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Too Close for Comfort (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Search and Rescue (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Random Measures (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Prelude (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Knights of the Morningstar (Quantum Leap)
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The Complete Quantum Leap Book (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: A to Z (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Pulitzer (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Double or Nothing (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Odyssey (Quantum Leap)
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The Making of Quantum Leap (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Independence (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Obsessions (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: The Loch Ness Leap (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Angels Unaware (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Heat Wave (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Song and Dance (Quantum Leap)
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Quantum Leap: Foreknowledge (Quantum Leap)
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