King Kelson's Bride - Release Details

Release Details

  • 2000, USA, Ace Books ISBN 0-441-00732-5, Pub date 1 June 2000, Hardcover (first edition)
  • 2001, USA, Ace Books ISBN 0-441-00827-5, Pub date 3 July 2001, Paperback
The Deryni series by Katherine Kurtz
Novels
The Chronicles of the Deryni
  • Deryni Rising (1970)
  • Deryni Checkmate (1972)
  • High Deryni (1973)
The Legends of Camber of Culdi
  • Camber of Culdi (1976)
  • Saint Camber (1978)
  • Camber the Heretic (1981)
The Histories of King Kelson
  • The Bishop's Heir (1984)
  • The King's Justice (1985)
  • The Quest for Saint Camber (1986)
The Heirs of Saint Camber
  • The Harrowing of Gwynedd (1989)
  • King Javan's Year (1992)
  • The Bastard Prince (1994)
The Childe Morgan Trilogy
  • In the King's Service (2004)
  • Childe Morgan (2006)
Other Novels
  • King Kelson's Bride (2000)
Characters
The House of Haldane
  • Cinhil Haldane
  • Alroy Haldane
  • Javan Haldane
  • Rhys Michael Haldane
  • Brion Haldane
  • Kelson Haldane
The House of MacRorie
  • Camber MacRorie
  • Joram MacRorie
  • Evaine MacRorie Thuryn
  • Rhys Thuryn
Other Characters
  • Alaric Morgan
  • Duncan McLain
  • Dhugal MacArdry
  • The House of Festil
  • Minor characters
  • Camberian Council
  • Deryni
Places
Kingdom of Gwynedd
  • Duchies
  • Earldoms
  • Baronies
Other Places
  • The Eleven Kingdoms
  • Torenth

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