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The Carnelian Throne

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1979 novel by Janet Morris
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The Carnelian Throne
AuthorJanet Morris
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSilistra
GenreScience fantasy
PublisherBantam Books
Publication date
1979
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN 978-0-553-11907-7
Preceded byWind from the Abyss 

The Carnelian Throne is a science fantasy novel by American writer Janet Morris. Published by Bantam Books in 1979, it is the fourth and final title of the Silistra series.

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Works by Janet Morris
Science fiction novels
Heroes in Hell
Fiction
Historical fantasy
Short fiction
  • Raising the Green Lion
  • Vashanka's Minion
  • A Man and His God
  • An End to Dreaming
  • Wizard Weather
  • High Moon
  • Basileus
  • Hero's Welcome
  • Graveyard Shift
  • To Reign in Hell
  • Power Play
  • Pillar of Fire
  • Gilgamesh Redux
  • Sea of Stiffs
  • The Nature of Hell
  • The Best of the Achaeans
  • The Collaborator
  • [...] is Hell
  • Moving Day
  • Sea Change
Nonfiction work
  • Nonlethality: A Global Strategy
  • Weapons of Mass Protection
  • The American Warrior


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