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The deed of Paksenarrion

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Baen Pub. Enterprises, Feb 1, 1992 - Fiction - 1040 pages
Complete at last in a single volume, all three books in this smash fantasy trilogy. Paksenarrion, a simple sheepfarmer's daughter, yearns for a life of adventure and glory, such as was known to heroes of song and story. At age 17 she runs away to join a mercenary company and begins her epic life as a warrior.

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Incredible epic storytelling. - Goodreads
Paksenarrion is a powerful female character. - Goodreads
Great character development, wonderful storyline. - Goodreads
Same style, great writing! - Goodreads
The plot is varied and thorough. - Goodreads
It's a ripping good yarn and I recommend it! - Goodreads

Review: The Deed of Paksenarrion (Paksenarrion #3-5 omnibus)

User Review  - Rosemary Tizledoun - Goodreads

This is how I first encountered this series. I think I was 12 when I started reading it, and it was the longest thing I'd ever read. I was completely transported by the experience. I've never found a ... Read full review

Review: The Deed of Paksenarrion (Paksenarrion #3-5 omnibus)

User Review  - PaulineMRoss - Goodreads

I've reviewed each of the three books of this trilogy separately elsewhere on Goodreads. In brief: I loved book 1 'Sheepfarmer's Daughter' (4 stars); I enjoyed book 2 'Divided Allegiance' although ... Read full review

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New York Times" best-selling author and former Marine, Elizabeth Moon has written many novels, including the Paksenarrion fantasy trilogy (available from Baen as "The Deed of Paksenarrion" and also as separate books), the Heris Serrano space adventure series (the first three novels of which have been combined as "Heris Serrano"), and "Remnant Population," which was a Hugo Award finalist. For Del Rey, she has written "Command Decision, Engaging the Enemy, Marque and Reprisal, Trading in Danger," and the Nebula Award winner "The Speed of Dark." After earning a degree in history from Rice University, Moon went on to obtain a degree in biology from the University of Texas, Austin. She lives in Florence, Texas with her husband and son.

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