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Books with author Andre Norton

  • Adventures in Time: The Time Traders; The Defiant Agents; Key Out of Time

    Andre Norton

    eBook (Positronic Publishing, Oct. 30, 2015)
    Collected in one omnibus edition are three of Andre Norton's best known works: 'The Time Traders,' 'The Defiant Agents,' and 'Key Out of Time.' Join Ross Murdock on these three fantastic adventures in time as he's called on to save Terra again and again.
  • Red Hart Magic

    Andre Norton

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, July 1, 2014)
    From the New York Times–bestselling Grand Master of Science Fiction: New stepsiblings Chris and Nan have time-traveling adventures in an old English inn. What is the magic of the Red Hart Inn, an exquisite model of an old English inn, that triggers three strange and exciting adventures back into earlier centuries for its two owners? Chris Fitton and his new stepsister Nan Mallory, both lonely and unhappy, must test their courage through three tumultuous periods of English history in this skillfully written time-warp fantasy. What they learn about themselves and each other enables them to live more fully in their own time. Red Hart Magic is the 6th book in the Magic Sequence, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
  • Star Rangers

    Andre Norton

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Aug. 12, 1980)
    Norton's second novel, first published in 1953. First in the "Central Control" sequence, which also includes the 1955 novel, "Star Guard."
  • Star Hunter

    Andre Norton

    eBook (Start Classics, March 28, 2014)
    Somewhere on the jungle world of Jumala, there was a man in hiding--a man whose mind had been reconditioned with another's brain pattern and for whom there was a fabulous reward. STAR HUNTER is a thrill-packed account of that other-worldly game of hide-and-seek between a man who did not know all his own powers and an interstellar safari that sought something no man had a right to find...
  • Crossroads Of Time

    Andre Norton

    Mass Market Paperback (Ace, Aug. 1, 1985)
    The Crossroads of Time is a science-fiction novel written by Andre Norton and first published in 1956 by Ace Books as one of their double novels. The story takes its protagonist through several versions of Earth as it might have been if history had gone a little differently. --wikipedia
  • Wizards' Worlds

    Andre Norton

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Books, July 15, 1990)
    "Toads of Grimmerdale," "Were-Wrath," "Changeling," and "Falcon's Blood" are among the science fiction stories in a collection by the winner of the Nebula Grand Master Award
  • Catseye

    Andre Norton

    Paperback (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, April 23, 2019)
    The “imaginative . . . intriguing” far-future novel about the telepathic bond of friendship between human and animal—from the New York Times bestselling author (Booklist). Exiled after his home planet was turned into a military outpost following an interstellar war, Troy Horan is relocated to the planet of Korwar. Under the watchful eye of the police state, he lives in the Dipple, a restricted area for subcitizens. He works as a day laborer in an interplanetary pet shop and has no idea why animals from Terra, a third-rate power, have been imported to Korwar—or why he has the ability to silently communicate with them, especially the kinkajou. But a murder forces him to flee with his animal friends into the Wild, where mysterious, sealed ruins conceal Korwar’s most fiercely guarded secret. With no one he can trust and an entire government under siege, Troy leads his extraordinary band of warriors in a final bid for freedom none of them may survive.
  • Flight in Yiktor

    Andre Norton

    Paperback (Methuen, March 15, 1988)
    1st edition 1st printing paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Stand and Deliver

    Andre Norton

    eBook (Thunderchild Publishing, May 4, 2016)
    The thrilling sequel to Yankee Privateer.MURRAY LYON:Son of an insolvant colonial merchant, captive, then honored brother of fierce Creek warriors; skilled woods runner, quick with a knife.MURRAY LYON:Viscount Farstarr, unwilling heir to the Earldom of Starr, thanks to the passing of an almost forgotten cousin of his father’s.Confronted with the treacherous labrynth of speech, manners and dress that was Regency society, Murray is plunged into dark undercurrents of evil; the undying enmity of an infamous highwayman, the threat of blackmail and disgrace — and even a frame-up for murder.Only his shrewdness and frontier instincts are arrayed against the wicked deceit that threatens him — until he gains an unlikely ally...Andre Alice Norton (1912 – 2005) was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy with some works of historical fiction and contemporary fiction. She was the first woman to be Gandalf Grand Master of Fantasy, first to be SFWA Grand Master, and first inducted by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
  • Yankee Privateer

    Andre Norton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 12, 2016)
    Andre Norton, one of America’s best loved and ever-popular writers of adventure tales, presents another exciting story of men and deeds on the high seas — a thrilling chapter in America’s fierce struggle for independence, when boldness and courage reaped bounties for the Yankee privateers and wreaked havoc for the British. Here is the story of a young nation, filled with the pride of freedom, bringing its war to the very shores of the mother country. This is also the story of Fitzhugh Lyon, young American scion of a powerful English family, who finds himself shanghaied aboard the Retaliation, and is suddenly thrust into the exciting life of a privateersman; of Captain Crofts, dauntless, courageous master of his ship, sailing fearlessly into the lion’s mouth; of Watts, the ship’s surgeon, a man of wit and culture among a rough and tumble crew; of Lieutenant Ninnes, whose bitter hatred of Fitz make them deadly enemies. How they crossed the wartime sea, fought for their lives, were captured by the British, and finally engineered a bold and clever escape from Plymouth’s notorious Old Mill Prison make for topflight entertainment.
  • Masks of the Outcasts

    Andre Norton

    language (Baen Books, April 1, 2004)
    The planet Korwar was a glittering jewel of a world, inhabited by the galaxy's wealthiest, visited by the upper classes of other worlds in search of diversion. The jewel had a flaw: the Dipple, its name coming from a contraction of ''displaced person,'' where the misfits, the hopeless, the penniless eke out a wretched existence on the dole. Two young men hoped to escape from the Dipple:Troy Horan was deported from his own planet after it lost an interstellar war. When he had a chance to work in an unusual pet shop, offering exotic creatures from other worlds to the wealthy, he though his luck had changed. But the owner was playing a dangerous game of intrigue, and when he was murdered Troy barely escaped with his own life. Aided only by telepathic animals from old Terra who had befriended him, he had no choice but to hide in ruins left behind by the now-vanished original inhabitants of Korwar; ruins which explorers had entered without returning. . . .Nik Kolherne had a face so cruelly scared and disfigured that he wore a mask to cover it. When he was recruited with a promise of being given a new face, a face which would make a young heir think he was someone else, he was uneasy, but accepted the offer. Then he found out that he was party to a kidnapping for more sinister purposes than he had been told, and he was the only hope of the young heir's survival—if the two of them could survive on a planet veiled in eternal night, swarming with dangerous predators. . . .At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (DRM Rights Management).
  • Gods and Androids

    Andre Norton

    Mass Market Paperback (Baen, May 24, 2005)
    Was Andas an android-or the rightful Emperor, held prisoner on a distant planet while an android impersonated him on the Empire's throne world? Was Tallhassee Mitford a modern archaeologist suffering from strange delusions, or has an ancient Egyptian ankh somehow hurled her personality far back in the mists of time to a Nubian kingdom where she is now a warrior princess named Ashake, caught up in a struggle between the gods of Egypt? Two very different heroes in the grip of forces beyond control, beyond comprehension, both destined to be the only hope of doomed civilizations. . . . Publisher's Note: Gods and Androids has previously appeared separately as Android at Arms and Wraiths of Time. This is the first combined publication of the complete book.