The Reindeer People
Living on the outskirts of the tribe Tillu is happy spending her time
tending her strange, slow, dreamy child Kerlew and communing with the
land to heal the sick and bring blessing on new births.
However Carp, the Shaman, an ugly wizened old man whose magic smells foul to Tillu, desires both mother and child. Tillu knows that Carp's
magic will steal her son and her soul. So begins a harrowing and
desperate pursuit across the winter-ravaged lands, as Tillu's flight
leads them into an uncertain, and deadly, new future.
From the author of the hugely successful 'Assassin' and 'Liveship
Traders' trilogies comes this mesmerising two-part story of shaman magic set in the harsh wilderness of a prehistoric land. The tale will reach
its powerful conclusion in Wolf's Brother.
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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.
Saga of the Reindeer People
Saga of the Reindeer People consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

