Dragonsblood
By (Author) Todd McCaffrey
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
Paperback
608
Width 106mm, Height 178mm, Spine 36mm
307g
A new novel of Pern. Pern AL 50- the geneticist Wind Blossom is nearing the end of her long life and is painfully aware that the colonists are running out of the modern technology the settlers brought with them to Pern and that they are forgetting how to use what they do have. Society is beginning to revert to a feudal system and Wind Blossom is concerned that future generations may be hit by an illness they have no tools to fight and that mankind may subsequently be wiped off the face of Pern. AL 507- Lorana is training to be an animal healer but when she arrives at Benden Weyr she impresses a golden dragon and becomes a dragonrider. However, a deadly and mysterious plague begins to wipe out the dragons, leaving mankind no defence against the deadly Thread which has just begun to fall. Lorana has two firelizards who manage to travel Back in time to Wind Blossom's era. Wind Blossom discovers what is wrong with the dragons and comes up with a cure. She also devises a way to leave clues for Lorana so that she can discover the cure in her time and save the dragons, and thus the future of mankind on Pern.
'A proper Pern novel...bodes well for future volumes' * SFX *
Dragonsblood is a good yarn, fitting perfectly into the Pern series, yet something I don't think I would have thought up myself. Enjoy, as I did, another point of view about Pern * Anne McCaffrey (from her introduction to Dragonsblood) *
Todd McCaffrey is a licensed pilot and software engineer living in Los Angeles. Todd took up writing full-time in 2002 and hasn't looked back. Dragonsblood is his first solo Pern novel. He is also the author of several books, including a Pern novel, Dragon's Kin, which he co-wrote with his mother. Their next collaboration, Dragon's Fire, is now available from Bantam Press. For more information on Todd McCaffrey and his books, see his website at www.toddmccaffrey.org