Masks of the Outcasts
The planet Korwar was a glittering jewel of a world, inhabited by the galaxy's wealthiest, visited by the upper classes of other worlds in search of diversion. The jewel had a flaw: the Dipple, its name coming from a contraction of "displaced person," where the misfits, the hopeless, the penniless eke out a wretched existence on the dole.
Two young men hoped to escape from the Dipple: Troy Horan was deported from his own planet after it lost an interstellar war. When he had a chance to work in an unusual pet shop, offering exotic creatures from other worlds to the wealthy, he though his luck had changed. But the owner was playing a dangerous game of intrigue, and when he was murdered Troy barely escaped with his own life. Aided only by telepathic animals from old Terra who had befriended him, he had no choice but to hide in ruins left behind by the now-vanished original inhabitants of Korwar; ruins which explorers had entered without returning...
Nik Kolherne had a
face so cruelly scared and disfigured that he wore a mask to cover it.
When he was recruited with a promise of being given a new face, a face
which would make a young heir think he was someone else, he was uneasy,
but accepted the offer. Then he found out that he was party to a
kidnapping for more sinister purposes than he had been told, and he was
the only hope of the young heir's survival-if the two of them could
survive on a planet veiled in eternal night, swarming with dangerous
predators.
Publisher's Note: Masks of the Outcasts has previously appeared
separately as Catseye and Night of Masks. This is the first combined
publication of the complete book.
Andre Norton
Andre Alice Norton (1912-2005) was an American science fiction and fantasy author (with some works of historical fiction and contemporary fiction) under the noms de plume Andre Norton, Andrew North and Allen Weston. Norton published her first novel in 1934, and was the first woman to receive the Gandalf Grand Master Award from the World Science Fiction Society in 1977, and won the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) association in 1983.
Dipple/Korwar
Dipple/Korwar consists of two primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.