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Fantasy · 1979 · PG

Harpist in the wind

by Patricia A. McKillip

The final book of the Riddle-Master trilogy — all questions have answers, and all answers have costs.

For10+GenreFantasyLength240 pagesRead time~6.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Fantasy violence in the final battle

Language

None

No profanity

Sexual Content

Barely any

Romantic relationship

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Themes of identity, sacrifice, and what it means to become what you were meant to be

What this book is about

The concluding Riddle-Master novel (1979) resolves the mystery of Morgon of Hed and the High One. A lyrical, emotionally resonant fantasy conclusion with McKillip's characteristic attention to language. For older teens and adults.

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