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The first published novel in this bestselling series asks the
question: "What if the basic human nature suddenly changed?" Hugh
Valleroy of the Gen Police undertakes a covert mission into Sime
Territory to rescue the woman he loves from the Sime kidnappers who
would use her to destroy his government. His protector and
guide?--a Sime who carefully and deliberately plans to kill him!
The New York Times Book Review says of the Sime Gen Series that
"It calls to mind the Frank Herbert of 'Dune' and the Walter M.
Miller, Jr. of 'A Canticle for Leibowitz'."
In THOSE OF MY BLOOD, humans exploring a galactic spacecraft that
had crashed on Earth's moon wakened an alien, a luren, who
desperately tried to prevent the contamination of human culture
with galactic technology--by lying to Earth's vampires. DREAMSPY
reveals the truth behind those lies, presenting the story of Elias,
a musician kidnapped from Earth into a tangle of galactic
espionage, amidst a galactic war over the destruction of the fabric
of space. When Kyllikki, a powerful telepath, rescues Elias from
his captors amidst a space battle, they must run for their lives
across enemy territory aided by Zuchmul, a distant relative of the
luren who'd died on the Earth's moon. Can Elias admit his love for
a woman who could enslave his soul--even if the fate of Earth
depends on it? Another marvelous tale of intrigue, romance, and
"magic" set in the Earth's future
In the world of the future, Titus Shiddehara has a unique heritage.
Twenty years earlier, he'd been "killed" in a car crash and buried
by his fiancee, having been forbidden by his vampire "father" to
reveal his true heritage to his human lover. But Titus can't be
killed quite so easily; and when he embarks on a space mission to
save Earth, he encounters his fiancee once again. Once again
Titus's "father" threatens to destroy her--and perhaps Titus too.
Can the lovers be reunited--and can they rescue the Earth from
certain invasion? The first book in the Tales of the Luren series.
As Library Journal says: "The author of the Dushau Trilogy and the
Sime Gen series ably integrates vampire lore with SF intrigue in a
novel that should have broad appeal."
In the sixth book of the popular Sime Gen Series, an explosive
election campaign sets off a dangerous crisis in the strange world
of the Simes and Gens. Laneff Farris grew up believing that she had
not inherited any of the special talents or strengths of the Farris
family mutation. But a storm of politics sweeps her into an
underworld where the line between Science and Magic blurs. Which of
two men should she follow? Or should she forge a completely new
direction, and take the rest of humanity with her?
The world of the Simes and Gens is teetering on the brink. Zeth
Farris reaches adulthood just when things start to fall apart. When
he finally understands the audacity of the social engineering
experiment that his parents have set in motion, Zeth must build
bridges with potential allies to hold the center together. But war
comes anyway, and Zeth and his alliance must prevail. The price of
failure?--the destruction of his family, his culture, even his
world! Sime Gen, Book Five.
The monumental social experiment begun in FIRST CHANNEL and
continued in CHANNEL'S DESTINY culminates centuries later in
ZELEROD'S DOOM. Klyd Farris and Risa Tigue forge an alliance to
reorganize both the Sime and Gen Territories, politically and
economically. But both Territories have factions that are willing
to battle each other, while the social fabric of their world falls
apart. Still, Klyd and Risa have given their word of honor, and
have no choice but the proceed--or perish while trying to
avert...ZELEROD'S DOOM Sime Gen, Book Eight.
The multi-generation saga of the founding of the legendary House of
Zeor, that began with Rimon Farris's story in First Channel (Sime
Gen, Book One), continued with the story of Rimon's son, Zeth
Farris, in Channel's Destiny (Sime Gen, Book Five), now culminates
with the story of Zeth's son, Del Rimon Farris, in The Farris
Channel (Sime Gen, Book Twelve). The Sime Gen Series is the story
of the House of Zeor, an institution that spans thousands of years
and shapes future human history. The power behind its longevity and
success is the love of two Souls who meet lifetime after lifetime,
in tragedy and triumph, amidst an ever-growing cadre of friends,
enemies, and supporters. But, like real people everywhere, few of
these Souls have any inkling of what they did to deserve their
fates--or what to do to make things better. The greatest among them
can only guess--and then pay the price. Here is the price that Del
Rimon Farris pays to convey his vision to his future descendants.
Another great entry in a growing science-fantasy saga
This new collection of six eerie short stories (including one piece
published for the first time) features tales of vampires and
vampirism, plus a new Foreword by the author. Several of the pieces
are set in Andre Norton's "Witch World" universe, and two feature
the main character from the author's vampire romance novel, THOSE
OF MY BLOOD. Contents: "Vampire's Fast," "True Death," "Vampire's
Friend," "Through the Moon Gate," "False Prophecy," and "True
Hospitality." Jacqueline Lichtenberg Collected, Book Two.
This new collection of seven sparkling short stories (including one
piece published for the first time) features tales of science
fiction and fantasy, with new introductions by the author and by
Jean Lorrah (the editor). Contents: "Recompense," "The Vanillamint
Tapestry," "Science Is Magic Spelled Backwards," "Event at Holiday
Rock," "Aventura," "A Mother's Curse," and "Ruella and the Stone."
Jacqueline Lichtenberg Collected, Book One.
Rimon Farris, a rich Sime farmer's son, has a golden future: all he
has to do is marry his childhood sweetheart, Kadi, and he's set for
life. But Kadi matures into a Gen, as one-third of the human
children do, randomly; and suddenly is considered no more than a
food animal, a thing to be killed and harvested. The couple refuse
to accept their fate, and flee to a strange hybrid community. There
they set in motion the greatest social engineering experiment in
human history. If it succeeds, Simes will finally be able to live
peacefully in a symbiotic relationship with the Gens. But if it
fails, all will be lost... Sime Gen, Book Three.
The ancient and dangerous secret of the Sime Gen Mutation threatens
to topple the ruling dynasty of the House of Zeor. How much torment
can one teen girl take before the fate of the world doesn't matter
to her anymore? How much psychic power can one young woman handle?
What options can she create when she has no options left? And--can
love truly conquer all? As the great SF writer Andre Norton said of
this book: "Imaginative and outstanding. It captures the reader and
won't let go."
In a time much like that of early twentieth-century Earth, Klyd
Farris, Head of the legendary House of Zeor and a Sime healer, goes
into Gen Territory to become a doctor by Gen law. He falls in love
with a Gen woman who is not at all what she seems. Ultimately, he
must choose between his Sime heritage and his Gen love--a choice
that will shape humanity's future destiny. Publishers Weekly says:
"House of Zeor created a fervent cult. This second novel of the
mutated Simes and their symbiotic-vampire relationship will be
welcomed." Winner of the Galaxy Award.
In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books (flip
one over to read the second title)--here is the fourteenth Wildside
Double, featuring two new books in the Sime Gen Series: PERSONAL
RECOGNIZANCE: SIME GEN, Book Nine, by Jacqueline Lichtenberg. Vret
McClintock, a young channel in training at the world-famous Rialite
First Year Camp, overhears the sultry female voice of Ilin Sumz, is
stricken with love, and decides to pursue her. He discovers that
Ilin is running the illicit historical fantasies board on the
campus mainframe computer. Vret must then risk his future career to
extricate his love from her web of dirty secrets, before they can
ruin the lives of other students and teachers--or themselves THE
STORY UNTOLD AND OTHER SIME GEN STORIES: SIME GEN, Book Ten, by
Jean Lorrah. Tonyo Logan and Zhag Paget are the stuff of legends.
Their music is the soundtrack of the turbulent period after the
signing of the Unity Treaty, which mandates that Simes and Gens
learn how to get along--together These three tales span the first
first 15 years of the duo's partnership, from their beginnings as
struggling musicians to their heyday as superstars, a supreme
example of the creativity that happens when Sime and Gen work
together. The only question is: will their world survive long
enough for the pair to work their musical magic?
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Jean Lorrah Collected (Paperback)
Jean Lorrah; Edited by Jacqueline Lichtenberg; Contributions by Lois Wickstrom
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Jean Lorrah's novels have a loyal following, but her many fans are
unaware that she's also written short stories. Here are all her
best tales collected in one volume. The author provides a lively
introduction, telling how she became first a science fiction fan
and then a writer. She provides hints for aspiring writers, and
shows the pitfalls in a writer's life. The theme of these seven
stories is the power of the word -- a truly magical power that can
be used for good or for evil. From outer space to the inner city,
the characters in these tales of fantasy and science fiction all
exhibit verve, flair, and the willingness to take responsibility
for their own actions. Great reading from a great writer!
College students, human and nonhuman, raised together on the same
planet, search for the origins of civilization in the Galaxy and
find old magic and a vast, implacable conspiracy. Can they forge
bonds of friendship and understanding among themselves strong
enough to stand against greed, lust for power, and absolute
domination of a hundred planets? If not, then why does the enemy
fear them?
Older and wiser, the humans and nonhumans of Molt Brother now
suffer the consequences of their actions. They have stirred the
karma of their lifetimes lived billions of years ago - when they
were responsible for the destruction of a Galactic Civilization,
the First Lifewave. Now they must seize the object of power that
corrupted them the first time - to keep it from the hands of an
implacable enemy. Can they resist its lure and save the Second
Lifewave?
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