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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherRandom House Worlds
ISBN-100345327861
ISBN-139780345327864
eBay Product ID (ePID)162521
Product Key Features
Book TitleCrystal Singer : a Novel
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1985
TopicScience Fiction / Action & Adventure, Science Fiction / Space Opera, Action & Adventure, Science Fiction / General
GenreFiction
AuthorAnne McCaffrey
Book SeriesCrystal Singer Trilogy Ser.
FormatMass Market
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight6.2 Oz
Item Length6.8 in
Item Width4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"No dragons, but [ Crystal Singer ] has all of [Anne] McCaffrey's gifts for world-buildingand characterization . . . an excellent book." -- Chicago Sun-Times
Dewey Edition19
Series Volume Number1
Dewey Decimal813/.54
Synopsis"No dragons, but [ Crystal Singer ] has all of [Anne] McCaffrey's gifts for world-building and characterization . . . an excellent book."-- Chicago Sun-Times Her name was Killashandra Ree; and after ten grueling years of musical training she was young, beautiful--and still without prospects. Then she heard of the mysterious Heptite Guild on the planet Ballybran, where the fabled Black Crystal was found. For those qualified, the Guild was said to provide careers, security, and the chance for wealth beyond imagining. The problem was, few people who landed on Ballybran ever left. To Killashandra the risks were acceptable . . ., "No dragons, but Crystal Singer ] has all of Anne] McCaffrey's gifts for world-building and characterization . . . an excellent book."-- Chicago Sun-Times Her name was Killashandra Ree; and after ten grueling years of musical training she was young, beautiful--and still without prospects. Then she heard of the mysterious Heptite Guild on the planet Ballybran, where the fabled Black Crystal was found. For those qualified, the Guild was said to provide careers, security, and the chance for wealth beyond imagining. The problem was, few people who landed on Ballybran ever left. To Killashandra the risks were acceptable . . .