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Harpy's Flight

Windsingers (Ki & Vandien) #1 / 4
by Megan Lindholm
Harpy's Flight (Windsingers (Ki & Vandien) #1) by Megan Lindholm
★ 7.72 / 11
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"Harpies don't give up on blood debts. Neither do the men who serve them. A life must be given in return."

Devastated by the slaughter of her family and haunted by memories of her own violent revenge, Ki rejects the comfort of her husband's gypsy people and wants only to wander in solitude as an outcast

Across mountains sheathed with ice, through the treacherous shadow of the impassable Sisters, Ki finds herself running for her life, pursued by frenzied Harpies sworn to vengeance; and by one stubborn, dark-haired man who seems intent on being part of her future.

From the author of the hugely successful Farseer Trilogy and The Liveship Traders books; Harpy's Flight is a mesmerising tale of love, adventure and magic.

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FantasyEpic FantasyHigh Fantasy
Release date: 1983
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Megan Lindholm

Megan Lindholm

Megan Lindholm is alias for Margaret (Megan) Lindholm Ogden. She also writes as Robin Hobb.

Lindholm was born in 1952 in California, US. She is married with sailor Fred Ogden and they have four children and grandchildren. She lives in Tacoma, Washington with her cats and youngest child.

For most of her teen years Lindholm lived in Fairbanks, Alaska. She majored in Communications at Denver University, Colorado. She worked as a journalist in Kodiak and wrote fairy tales to children's magazines. She has always been a keen reader and already knew as a child that she wanted to be an author. She sold her first story when she was 18. In 1971 she started writing as Megan Lindholm. Her first book came out in 1983.

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When she started writing the Farseer trilogy, she felt that this epic fantasy was so unlike from anything Lindholm would write that she chose a new pen name. (Also there was some economical reasons as well.) Lately mostly short stories have been published under Lindholm name.

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Windsingers (Ki & Vandien)

Windsingers (Ki & Vandien) consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Harpy's Flight (Windsingers (Ki & Vandien) #1)
★ 7.72 / 11
The Windsingers (Windsingers (Ki & Vandien) #2)
★ 7.86 / 7
The Limbreth Gate (Windsingers (Ki & Vandien) #3)
★ 7.86 / 7
Luck of the Wheels (Windsingers (Ki & Vandien) #4)
★ 7.62 / 8

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10/02/2007
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Seregil of Rhiminee
3707 books, 260 reviews, 15 posts
★★★★★★★★☆☆ 8 / 10

As everybody probably knows, Megan Lindholm is Robin Hobb. When she writers as Megan Lindholm, her style is a bit different, but the books are good. I read this first book of the Ki and Vandien series last year, when I bought the whole series. I loved Harpy's Flight. It's a great book. I highly recommend it to everybody, who likes Robin Hobb.

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