Dragongirl

· The Dragon Books Book 24 · Random House
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Shortly after Fiona's return to Fort Weyr, three Turns older and wiser, her queen, Talenth, is infected with the dreaded sickness that has consumed so many of Pern's precious fire-breathing dragons. Talenth's recovery and the recovery of all the other dragons of Pern is delivered by the unflagging efforts of Lorana and Kindan at Benden Weyr - but their one vital clue is only bought with the loss of all the dragons of Telgar Weyr.

Fiona is sent to relieve the distressed weyrfolk of the now-dragonless Weyr. When her queen, Talenth, rises to mate, Fiona finds herself not only Telgar's senior Weyrwoman but in the center of the dilemma that confronts all Pern - how can the one thousand fighting dragons do the job of three thousand? And, if they can't, how long will it be before all of Pern is consumed by Thread?

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4.5
13 reviews
Jay Jones
April 2, 2019
Todd McCaffrey has given us another fantastic story about the dragons of Pern. His story had me laughing and crying. The story of Pern and the dragonriders will live on for many years to come. Thank you for keeping the dream alive. I can wait for the next part of the journey.
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Julie Sudworth
February 4, 2016
Fantastic, could not put it down
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Todd McCaffrey, Anne's son, is a computer engineer living in Los Angeles. The approved heir to Pern, his first solo Dragonriders of Pern novel was Dragonsblood. Visit his website on www.toddmccaffrey.org

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