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Synopsis
[Book Sixteen of The Dray Prescot series] Somewhere in the unmapped regions of Kregen, beneath the two suns of Antares, alpha star of the Constellation Scorpio, lies the hidden city of the Savanti. The Savanti were the ones responsible for tearing Dray Prescot away from his native Earth for their struggle against the Star Lords. And Dray had long sought the locale of his original landing because it would help solve the mystery of his transition. Now the time had come when the search must be completed without delay, for the father of his beloved Delia was a victim of assassins, and only the Savanti could undo the evil that could shatter all that Dray held dear in his second planetary homeland. Savage Scorpio is the thrilling novel of a mission that would involve powerful forces far beyond all Prescot's personal desires.
Is Savage Scorpio appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Classic sword-and-sorcery adventure with genre-typical violence (combat, assassination) but no graphic content. Part of a long-running pulp-era series featuring dimensional travel and planetary adventure.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, violence, and assassination.
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Who'll love this
Teens who love classic sci-fi/fantasy blends with quests across alien worlds and mysterious powerful forces will enjoy this adventure.