Oh, my mistake.
So:
The Wounded Sky
My Enemy, My Ally
The Romulan Way
Spock's World
Swordhunt
The Empty Chair
Now I'm reading Prime Directive by Diane Carey.
Cool, thanks for the help.Yup.
Not quite.Oh, my mistake.
So:
The Wounded Sky
My Enemy, My Ally
The Romulan Way
Spock's World
Swordhunt
The Empty Chair
Not quite.
(1) You left out Honor Blade.
(2) The Wounded Sky and Spock's World are both stand-alone novels, albeit in continuity with the "Rihannsu series"
the sequence given is the publication sequence, and includes all of Diane Duane's TOS novels.
No, because Honor Blade is just the second half of Swordhunt. Duane was commissioned to write a duology, Swordhunt and The Empty Chair, and they were scheduled to be published back-to-back.
A few others that I hung onto are the Invasion! series, which I believe was the first major crossover of all four (at the time) series. I'd love to hear Literary Treks cover this saga!
That, along with Swordhunt and Honor Blade originally being intended to be a single novel, had slipped my mind. Usually, when I read Diane Duane, it's either Spock's World, The Romulan Way, or The Wounded Sky.No, it omits Doctor's Orders, which came out after Spock's World but is set in the 5-year mission.
Technically I didn't, I'm read the Rihannsu focused books in the onmibus The Bloodwing Voyages.Not quite.
(1) You left out Honor Blade.
I'm aware of that, but since they are connected to the Rihannsu books and I already own them I'm going to read them all together.(2) The Wounded Sky and Spock's World are both stand-alone novels, albeit in continuity with the "Rihannsu series"; the sequence given is the publication sequence, and includes all of Diane Duane's TOS novels.
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