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2007 novel by Alan Dean Foster
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Patrimony
AuthorAlan Dean Foster
Cover artistRobert Hunt
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDel Rey Books
Publication dateOctober 30, 2007
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages240
ISBN0-345-48507-6
OCLC136782072
Dewey Decimal813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3556.O756 P38 2007
Preceded byTrouble Magnet 
Followed byFlinx Transcendent 

Patrimony (2007) is a science fiction novel by American writer Alan Dean Foster. The book is the thirteenth chronologically in the Pip and Flinx series.

Plot

Once again diverting from his assigned task of finding the ancient Tar-Aiym weapon that will help save the galaxy from the approaching evil, Flinx lands on the planet Gestalt, known as Tlel to its natives, looking for his father.

In the previous volume of the series, Flinx was told his male parent, a former member of the Meliorare Society, was now living on an obscure minor planet that was part of the Commonwealth. Though the information was suspect, coming from a dying member of the Meliorares, Flinx jumped at the opportunity.

Following a series of adventures, including his attempted murder at the hands of a local hit man hired by the Order of Null, Flinx finds his father. Or rather, he finds the last man associated with his creation. Since Flinx is a semi-successful experiment in eugenics, the man he finds is just another Meliorare in hiding. However, the man reveals to him that Flinx was the product of so much DNA splicing that he has no real parents; no father who donated sperm, and his dead mother was nothing more than a surrogate womb for hire.

Upset that Flinx, who does not reveal the true extent of his talents, was hardly the super-genetic success they had hoped for, Flinx's creator attempts to kill him, but only wounds the minidrag Pip before Flinx's erratic yet powerful mental gifts save his life, but destroy all traces of the scientist.

External links

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


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