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To Die in Italbar:

A Dark Travelling
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11 Reviews
ibooks, Incorporated, Feb 1, 2004 - Fiction - 310 pages
In "To Die In Italbar, the galaxy is in chaos, with people falling prey to an unidentifiable disease. Only one man has the ability to help--a man who can heal or kill with a touch, known only as "Mr. H." In "A Dark Travelling, James Wiley is an "ordinary" 14-year-old who has lost his scientist father to a parallel world in the darkbands. With the help of Becky, his sister with magical powers, and Uncle George, there were wolf, James goes in search of his parent. But he must take care: for if there just happens to be a full moon at the wrong moment, James's itchy palms might lead him into trouble....- TWO COMPLETE NOVELS IN ONE EDITION!

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Review: To Die in Italbar/A Dark Travelling (Francis Sandow)

User Review  - Sean - Goodreads

fun stories, reminds me of shadowrun some Read full review

Review: To Die In Italbar (Francis Sandow #2)

User Review  - Perry Whitford - Goodreads

A man known only as "H" has been imbued with the ability to both heal and spread diseases wherever he roams, an agent of both salvation and damnation. With that kind of ability he attracts the ... Read full review

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About the author (2004)

Author Roger Zelazny was born in Euclid, Ohio on May 13, 1937. After receiving his B.A. from Case Western Reserve University and his M.A. from Columbia University, Zelazny began publishing science fiction stories in 1962. His reputation has gone through ups and downs, but he was given a Nebula award in 1966 for And Call Me Coward (1965), in a tie with Dune by Frank Herbert. He won a total of three Nebula awards and six Hugo awards. A prolific writer, Zelazny's works focus on the relationship between illusion and reality. He always pays close attention to his craft, and his stories are intelligent, occasionally sentimental, often romantic and, to his many fans, very satisfying. He died of kidney failure secondary to colorectal cancer on June 14, 1995.

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