Catseye

£6.00

Puffin Books 1st Edition, published 1967.

The big cat cried "danger!" Troy Horan heard it with his mind just as he had heard the fox's warning and the kinkajou's. He didn't understand how he could communicate with the animals or why they were contacting him. But from the moment he began work at Kyger's pet emporium on Korwar he was enmeshed in a perilous intrigue... an intrigue that would leave more than one man dead, an entire government in jeopardy, and Horan himself both master and captive of the most extraordinary band of warriors his world had ever known.

Condition grading: Good Minus. Wear and bumping to spine ends. Some wear to edges of both covers. Scuff marks to right of rear cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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Puffin Books 1st Edition, published 1967.

The big cat cried "danger!" Troy Horan heard it with his mind just as he had heard the fox's warning and the kinkajou's. He didn't understand how he could communicate with the animals or why they were contacting him. But from the moment he began work at Kyger's pet emporium on Korwar he was enmeshed in a perilous intrigue... an intrigue that would leave more than one man dead, an entire government in jeopardy, and Horan himself both master and captive of the most extraordinary band of warriors his world had ever known.

Condition grading: Good Minus. Wear and bumping to spine ends. Some wear to edges of both covers. Scuff marks to right of rear cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Puffin Books 1st Edition, published 1967.

The big cat cried "danger!" Troy Horan heard it with his mind just as he had heard the fox's warning and the kinkajou's. He didn't understand how he could communicate with the animals or why they were contacting him. But from the moment he began work at Kyger's pet emporium on Korwar he was enmeshed in a perilous intrigue... an intrigue that would leave more than one man dead, an entire government in jeopardy, and Horan himself both master and captive of the most extraordinary band of warriors his world had ever known.

Condition grading: Good Minus. Wear and bumping to spine ends. Some wear to edges of both covers. Scuff marks to right of rear cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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