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The Fall of Neskaya is a science fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross, part of the Darkover series. Set in The Hundred Kingdoms time period, the book is the first in a three-novel series subtitled The Clingfire trilogy. The Fall of Neskaya is followed by Zandru's Forge, which takes place about 25 years later.
The publication of the anthologies of Darkover restarted in 2013. [4] Music of Darkover (with Elisabeth Waters) (2013) Stars of Darkover (2014) Gifts of Darkover (2015) Realms of Darkover (2016) Masques of Darkover (2017) Crossroads of Darkover (2018) Citadels of Darkover (2019) Jewels of Darkover (2023) A collection of Ross stories.
A Flame in Hali is a science fantasy novel by American writers Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross, part of the Darkover series. Set in the Hundred Kingdoms time period, this book is also part three of The Clingfire trilogy. In terms of Darkover's timeline, the book starts about ten years after Zandru's Forge, and
Deborah J. Ross: The Ages of Chaos: Clingfire Trilogy #3 - in progress at Marion Zimmer Bradley's death 2007: The Alton Gift: Deborah J. Ross: Against the Terrans: The Second Age After the Comyn: Children of Kings Trilogy #1 - in progress at Marion Zimmer Bradley's death 2010: Hastur Lord: Deborah J. Ross: Against the Terrans: The Second Age ...
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A TV series based on the Darkover books was announced in 2012, [25] [26] and was to be produced by Ilene Kahn Power and Elizabeth Stanley. [27] [28] According to Deborah J. Ross, co-writer with Marion Zimmer Bradley on several Darkover novels and editor of related anthologies, the proposed series has been scrapped. [29]