& Written with Marion Zimmer Bradley
& Mercedes Lackey
Bibliography ~
¯ (1995) * Published by
AvoNova, HC, 0-688-14360-1, LCCN 95001763, $23.00,
504pg ~ cover by
Donato Giancola {Brown Paper Boards, Yellow Cloth Spine}
¯
(1996) * Published by
SFBC, HC, # 11252, $10.98, 377pg ~ cover by
Donato Giancola {# 11252 on Rear of Dust Jacket}
¯
(1996) * Published by
AvoNova, PB, 0-380-77512-3, LCCN 95-1763,
$6.50, 504pg ~ cover by
Donato Giancola
Non English
Editions
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¯ (1997) Published in Bruxelles, France; by C. Lefrancq, PB, 28-715-3426-8, 556pg ~ translated by Monique Lebailly ~ French Title Tigre, feu et flamme
¯ (1999) Published in France; by J’ai Lu, PB, 22-900-5121-7 ~ translated by Monique Lebailly ~ cover by Gilles Cornu ~ French Title Tigre, feu et flamme
¯ (1996) Published in Munich, Germany; by Heyne, 479pg ~ translated by Marion Balkenhol ~ German title Der Tigerclan von Merina
¯ (1997) Published in Munich, Germany; by Heyne, 34-531-2491-X, 526pg ~ translated by Marion Balkenhol ~ German title Der Tigerclan von Merina
¯ (1996) Published in Lisban, Portugal; by Difel, 97-229-0343-8, 546pg ~ Portuguese title As mulheres da Casa do Tigre ~ Reprinted in 2000
¯ (1996) Published in Lisban, Portugal; by Círculo de Leitores, 97-242-1952-6, 464pg ~ Portuguese title As mulheres da Casa do Tigre
¯ (2008) Published in Lisban, Portugal; by Difel, 97-229-0912-9, 548pg ~ translated by Rute Rosa da Silva ~ Portuguese title As mulheres da Casa do Tigre
Synopsis ~
The House of the Tiger has skillfully ruled
Merina in times of peace. But now the indomitable armies of the Emperor
Balthasar stand poised to crush the vulnerable city/state. And in the enemy's
midst is the gray mage Apolon - foul necromancer who serves the Dreadful Dark .
. . and whose mission it is to satisfy his Master's terrible hungers with
living souls, the Heart of a Goddess, and the blood of a Princess. For Adele,
aging Dowager Queen; for ruling Queen Lydana; and for Princess Shelyra, lithe,
impetuous, ingenious Designated Daughter, the battle seems hopeless -- for they
possess no defense, save for their wiles and weapons of the spirit. But the
Tiger is a cunning beast, not to be underestimated. And when cornered, she
bares her teeth . . . and strikes.
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