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1977 science fiction novel by Alan Dean Foster
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The End of the Matter
AuthorAlan Dean Foster
Cover artistDarrell K. Sweet
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDel Rey Books
Publication date1977
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN0-345-29594-3
Preceded byOrphan Star 
Followed byFlinx in Flux 

The End of the Matter (1977) is a science fiction novel by American writer Alan Dean Foster. The book is fourth chronologically in the Pip and Flinx series.

Plot summary

The novel takes place immediately after Orphan Star with Flinx taking his new space ship, the Teacher, built by the Ulru-Ujurrians, to Alaspin, the home planet of his minidrag Pip, in search of the man who bid on him when Flinx was a child in a slave auction.

He not only finds this man, Skua September, but also acquires a strange new alien pet, Abalamahalamatandra (Ab for short), and is pursued by an assassin squad called the Qwarm. Flinx's friends Bran Tse-Mallory and Truzenzuzex show up looking for Ab in the hope of finding an ancient weapon, thought to possibly be capable of stopping a rogue black hole, before the three inhabited planets on the black hole's course are sucked in.

References

  1. "Publication: The End of the Matter". isfdb.org.

External links

Foster's Humanx Commonwealth novels
Stand alone novels
Pip and Flinx
Founding of the Commonwealth
The Icerigger Trilogy
The Humanx Commonwealth
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