Mri (fictional Alien Species) - Books

Books

  1. The Faded Sun Trilogy
    1. The Faded Sun: Kesrith (1978)
    2. The Faded Sun: Shon'jir (1978)
    3. The Faded Sun: Kutath (1979)
  2. The Faded Sun omnibus (2000)
Works by C. J. Cherryh
Science fiction novels
  • Gate of Ivrel
  • Brothers of Earth
  • Hunter of Worlds
  • The Faded Sun: Kesrith
  • The Faded Sun: Shon'jir
  • Well of Shiuan
  • The Faded Sun: Kutath
  • Fires of Azeroth
  • Hestia
  • Serpent's Reach
  • Wave Without a Shore
  • Downbelow Station
  • The Pride of Chanur
  • Merchanter's Luck
  • Port Eternity
  • Forty Thousand in Gehenna
  • Chanur's Venture
  • Voyager in Night
  • Angel With the Sword
  • Cuckoo's Egg
  • The Kif Strike Back
  • Chanur's Homecoming
  • Cyteen
  • Exile's Gate
  • Rimrunners
  • Heavy Time
  • Chanur's Legacy
  • Hellburner
  • Foreigner
  • Tripoint
  • Invader
  • Rider at the Gate
  • Cloud's Rider
  • Inheritor
  • Finity's End
  • Precursor
  • Defender
  • Hammerfall
  • Explorer
  • Forge of Heaven
  • Destroyer
  • Pretender
  • Deliverer
  • Regenesis
  • Conspirator
  • Deceiver
  • Betrayer
  • Intruder
Fantasy novels
  • Ealdwood
  • The Dreamstone
  • The Tree of Swords and Jewels
  • The Gates of Hell
  • Kings in Hell
  • Legions of Hell
  • The Paladin
  • Rusalka
  • Chernevog
  • Yvgenie
  • The Goblin Mirror
  • Faery in Shadow
  • Fortress in the Eye of Time
  • Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel
  • Fortress of Eagles
  • Fortress of Owls
  • Fortress of Dragons
  • Fortress of Ice
  • Faery Moon
Short fiction collections
  • Sunfall
  • Visible Light
  • Glass and Amber
  • The Collected Short Fiction of C. J. Cherryh
Short fiction
  • "Cassandra"
  • The Scapegoat
  • The Brothers
Related articles
  • C. J. Cherryh bibliography
  • Alliance-Union universe
  • Foreigner universe
  • Finisterre universe
  • Downbelow
  • Jump
  • Mazianni
  • Azi
  • Mri
  • Themes of C. J. Cherryh's works
  • The Cherryh Odyssey
  • 77185 Cherryh

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