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Dragon and Soldier

Dragonback #2 / 6
by Timothy Zahn
Dragon and Soldier (Dragonback #2) by Timothy Zahn
★ 8.00 / 1
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Dragon and Thief, the first novel in the Dragonback series, was named an American Library Association Best Book For Young Adults. The second novel, Dragon and Soldier is another fast-paced, compulsively readable SF adventure featuring an odd couple of reluctant partners on an unusual quest.

Draycos, a golden-scaled draconic K'da poet-warrior, was on a scout fleet ship when it was attacked, with him the lone survivor. Forced to find a new symbiotic humanoid host, he found Jack Morgan. Jack has been on his own, making his way by shipping interstellar cargo on the ship he's inherited from his Uncle Virgil, a con-man and thief who met with a fatal accident. Draycos has vowed to uncover those behind a vast conspiracy to wipe out his people, while Jack is determined to find out who framed him for a crime he didn't commit. Virgil, who survives as "Uncle Virge" in the ship's computer, is against their plan. But Draycos once saved Jack's life, so Jack feels an obligation to this strange creature who can slip onto the boy's skin, pressing against it like a living tattoo. Knowing that mercenaries were involved in the ambush that killed Draycos's fleet, Jack enlists in a mercenary outfit that practically enslaves adolescent recruits.

But the soldier's life isn't exactly what Jack had bargained for, especially when a mysterious girl is recruited into his group. Strange things are happening, and people and events are not always as they seem.

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Science FictionYoung Adult
Release date: 2004

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Timothy Zahn

Timothy Zahn

Timothy Zahn is a name that has become synonymous with science fiction, particularly in the world of Star Wars literature. Born in 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, Zahn’s path to becoming one of the most respected authors in the genre was anything but ordinary. His early fascination with science fiction sparked a lifelong passion, leading him to pursue a career in writing that would eventually bring him global recognition.

Zahn first captured the imagination of readers with his Thrawn Trilogy, a cornerstone of Star Wars expanded universe fiction. His creation of Grand Admiral Thrawn, a brilliant and calculating villain, reinvigorated the Star Wars narrative in the 1990s, earning him widespread acclaim and solidifying his position as one of the franchise's key contributors. This trilogy helped pave the way for a whole generation of Star Wars fans and introduced a new era of storytelling in the Star Wars universe.

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But Zahn’s influence stretches far beyond Star Wars. His mastery of world-building, character development, and intricate plotting has made his work a staple of science fiction. Whether writing in the Star Wars universe or original works like the Cobra series, Zahn’s ability to balance action, philosophy, and humanity in expansive, futuristic settings has captivated readers across the world.

His works often explore themes of leadership, loyalty, and the consequences of power, all while pushing the boundaries of the genre. Zahn’s writing is known for its thoughtful pacing and sharp, well-rounded characters, ensuring that his readers are not only entertained but challenged to think about the broader questions his stories pose.

Through a career that spans over three decades, Zahn has earned numerous awards, including the Hugo Award for his novella The Green Mother. His impact on science fiction, particularly in how licensed properties can breathe new life into a universe, is unparalleled. He continues to write prolifically, engaging readers with his deft touch in both original works and established universes.

Timothy Zahn’s storytelling is a fusion of intellect, adventure, and emotion—a combination that invites readers to lose themselves in new worlds, while also offering them a mirror through which to reflect on their own. Whether you're new to his work or a long-time fan, Zahn's books promise a thrilling and thought-provoking journey, leaving an indelible mark on the sci-fi genre.

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Dragonback

Dragonback consists of six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Dragon and Thief (Dragonback #1)
★ 7.00 / 1
Dragon and Soldier (Dragonback #2)
★ 8.00 / 1
Dragon and Slave (Dragonback #3)
★ 8.00 / 1
Dragon and Herdsman (Dragonback #4)
★ 8.00 / 1
Dragon and Judge (Dragonback #5)
★ 9.00 / 1
Dragon and Liberator (Dragonback #6)
★ 9.00 / 1


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