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From: "Michael F. Stemper" <michael.stemper@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Tara K Harper Question
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2024 09:14:03 -0500
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On 01/06/2024 12.21, fisherman@deepwater.com wrote:
> I very much enjoyed Tara K Harper's Science Fiction Fantasy books
> published from the 1900's onward.  They can be a bit grim or gritty.
> 
> The Cat Scratch series has two books.
> 
> It is the Wolfwalker series about which I have a question. The first
> book is Wolfwaker published in 1990. Ghost Wolf is supposedly the
> seventh or eighth book, possibly published around 2008. It would also
> be the second book in the Black Wolf (Nori & Grey Rishte) series.
> 
> Does anyone know if the book Ghost Wolf actually exists?

Not according to the ISFDB:
<https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?709>

It does list _Silver Moons, Black Steel_ as having been released in
2001. Is it possible that there was a title change before publication?


> Does anyone know what happened to Tara K Harper?

Based on the same page, she's probably still alive. However, the ISFDB
isn't really the place to go for biographical information beyond the
few bullet points that they give.

-- 
Michael F. Stemper
Life's too important to take seriously.