Crystal Singer series

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The Crystal Singer series is a series of science fiction novels by American writer Anne McCaffrey.

The series is set on the planet Ballybran which is under a permanent biohazard travel restriction. Ballybran is home to one of the FSP's wealthiest, yet most reclusive organizations—the Heptite Guild. Source of invaluable crystals vital to various industries, the Heptite Guild is known to require absolute, perfect pitch in hearing and voice for all applicants, especially those seeking to mine crystal by song.

The first book in the series, Crystal Singer, was published in 1982, though it was initially published in four parts in the anthologies Continuum 1, 2, 3, & 4, edited by Roger Elwood.[citation needed] The second and third books, Killashandra (1986) and Crystal Line (1992), include a Brainship from McCaffery's Ship series, though the ships do not play a major role in any novel. The Brainship in Killashandra is not the same as in Crystal Line. Crystal Line also includes a reference to the first Brainship in the original series (Helva), noting that her whereabouts were still unknown at the point of reference in the Crystal Singer timeline.

The Crystal Singer placed seventh for the 1983 annual Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, voted by Locus readers. It was one of six finalists for the Balrog Award in the novel class.

Books[edit]

  • Crystal Singer (1982) ISBN 0-345-32786-1[1]
  • Killashandra (1986) ISBN 0-345-31600-2[2]
  • Crystal Line (1992) ISBN 0-345-38491-1

References[edit]

  1. ^ "McCaffrey, Anne". The Locus Index to SF Awards. Locus Magazine. Archived from the original on 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  2. ^ Langford, Dave (May 1986). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. No. 77. Games Workshop. p. 10.

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