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320 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published May 1, 1985
It's almost a copmpanion piece to The Palladin in that they both concentrate on the student/master relationship but in this one the the student is the involountary subject whereas in The Paladin it is the master. The slow build up and, this being CJ Cherryh book, acceleration to breath taking speed still dragged me to the end of the book even though I already knew the twist.