### From Publishers Weekly In this engrossing sequel to The Dreamthief's Daughter (2001), Moorcock weaves history, myth and alternate realities into a seamless whole. In 1951, Oona, the Dreamthief's daughter, and her albino husband, Ulrik von Bek, are enjoying a much needed vacation in Nova Scotia
The skrayling tree: the albino in America
✍ Scribed by of Melniboné (Fictitious character) Elric;Moorcock, Michael
- Book ID
- 100645431
- Publisher
- Warner Books
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 217 KB
- Series
- Dreamquest 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 1609415647
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✦ Synopsis
During a trip to Canada, Ulrik von Bek's wife, Oona, is abudcted by a tribe of albino Native Americans, who lead Ulrik on a perilous odyssey into a multiverse caught in the middle of the epic struggle between Law and Chaos.
✦ Subjects
Elric, -- of Melniboné (Fictitious character)
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The second book in "A Tale of the Albino." When his beloved wife Oona is abducted by a band of albino Native Americans, Ulrik von Bek trails the group by using the Skrayling Oak. Soon he finds himself in the multiverse, where he is reconnected with his alternate self, Elric of Melnibone.
This novel follows on the heels of The Dreamthief’s Daughter , continuing the intertwined saga of Elric, his daughter Oona, her husband and Elric’s son-in-law Ulric von Bek. Moorcock brings his Eternal Champion mythos to early North America, as seen through the eyes of both the native tribes a
The second book in "A Tale of the Albino." When his beloved wife Oona is abducted by a band of albino Native Americans, Ulrik von Bek trails the group by using the Skrayling Oak. Soon he finds himself in the multiverse, where he is reconnected with his alternate self, Elric of Melnibone.