Related Books
The early novels Falcons of Narabedla and The Door Through Space are listed by some sources as part of the Darkover series (as noted below), but although they presage some themes and images with the main sequence, these do not take place on Darkover, and are in other ways inconsistent with the series. Clute and Nicholls (1995) describes these as "marginally linked" to Darkover
Pub. Year |
Title | Reprint(s) | Darkovan Era | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1957 | Falcons of Narabedla | 1964, 1988, 1991 | ? (after Terran contact) |
Listed by Tuck (1974), Ash (1976) and in certain other Darkover books as part of the series. Clute (1995) describes it as "marginally linked" to Darkover. It is not included in other listings of the series. |
1961 | The Door Through Space | 1965 | ? (after Terran contact) |
Expanded from "Bird of Prey" (1957). Listed by Tuck (1974), Ash (1976) and in certain other Darkover books as part of the series. Clute (1995) describes it as "marginally linked" to Darkover. It is not included in other listings of the series. |
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