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  1. Preceded by. Patrimony. Flinx Transcendent is a science fiction novel by American writer Alan Dean Foster. The book is the fourteenth in the chronology of the Pip and Flinx series. It was published in April 2009. The novel is the final volume in the "Great Evil" story arc, but not the final Humanx Commonwealth novel, or even the final Flinx novel.

  2. Alan Dean Foster. From one of the most brilliant imaginations in science fiction comes Flinx Transcendent , Alan Dean Foster’s thrilling conclusion to the series that began over thirty-five years ago–the epic adventures of Flinx and his flying minidrag companion, Pip. Flinx is the only one with even the tiniest chance of stopping the evil ...

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  3. Jun 22, 2010 · Praise for Flinx Transcendent “One last grand adventure.” — Publishers Weekly “A rousing goodbye [for] one of the most popular duos in science fiction.” —Charleston Post and Courier “The grand finale gathers pace and brings in numerous other plot elements to build an enjoyable and exciting conclusion.

  4. Flinx transcendent by Alan Dean Foster. Publication date 2009 Topics Humanx Commonwealth (Imaginary organization) -- Fiction, Flinx (Fictitious character) -- Fiction ...

  5. Jun 22, 2010 · Flinx Transcendent Chapter One Insofar as he knew, Flinx was the first unofficial, uninvited representative of his species to set foot on the AAnn homeworld of Blasusarr. Very few humans and even fewer thranx had ever been formally accredited to do so.

  6. About Flinx Transcendent. After thirty-five years, the final adventure of Pip & Flinx. Flinx is the only one with any chance of stopping the evil colossus barreling in to destroy the Humanx Commonwealth (and everything else in the Milky Way). His efforts take him to the land of his mortal enemies, the bloodthirsty AAnn, where chances are ...

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  8. Now he’s going to need every ounce of his know-how, because he’s venturing to places where no one’s ever been, to do what no one’s ever done, and where his deadliest enemy is so close it’s invisible.Praise for Flinx Transcendent“One last grand adventure.”—Publishers Weekly“A rousing goodbye [for] one of the most popular duos in science fiction.”—Charleston Post and Courier“The grand finale gathers pace and brings in numerous other plot elements to build an enjoyable ...