Mass Market Paperbound
368 Pages, 4.15 x 6.89 x 0.96 IN
July 3, 2001
Random House Publishing Group
034542722X
9780345427229
From the Publisher
The explosive space epic continues, as the techno-mages come
face-to-face with the devastating evil of the Shadows . . .
War against the Shadows is inevitable, and the ruling Circle has
ordered the techno-mages into hiding. Many are unhappy with this
decision--none more so than Galen, the only mage who has faced the
Shadows and lived. But the Shadows aren''t Galen''s only enemy--he
is driven to hunt and kill Elizar, the traitor who murdered the
beautiful mage Isabelle while Galen stood by helplessly, his hands
tied by the Circle''s sacred code he had sworn to follow.
Now a new mission awaits as the Circle contrives a plan that may
enable the five hundred mages to escape without leaving a trace.
Dispatched to the Shadow''s ancient capitol to uncover the enemy''s
plans, Galen will find everything he so desperately
seeks--including a shocking legacy that threatens to consume his
very soul.
Babylon 5 created by J. Michael Straczynski
About the Author
Jeanne Cavelos began her professional life as an astrophysicist,
working in the Astronaut Training Division at NASA''s Johnson Space
Center. Her love of science fiction sent her into a career in
publishing. She became a senior editor at Dell Publishing, where
she ran the science fiction/fantasy program and created the Abyss
horror line, for which she won the World Fantasy Award. A few years
ago, Jeanne left New York to pursue her own writing career. She is
the author of The Science of Star Wars, The Science of The X-Files,
and the Babylon 5 novels The Shadow Within and Casting Shadows.
Jeanne is also the director of Odyssey, an annual summer workshop
for writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. You can visit
her Web site at www.sss.net/people/jcavelos or contact her at
jcavelos@sff.net.
J. Michael Straczynski is one of the most prolific and highly
regarded writers currently working in the television industry. In
1995, he was selected by Newsweek magazine as one of their Fifty
for the Future, described as innovators who will shape our lives as
we move into the twenty-first century. His work spans every
conceivable genre--from historical dramas and adaptations of famous
works of literature (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)
to mystery series (Murder, She Wrote), cop shows (Jake and the
Fatman), anthology series (The Twilight Zone), and science fiction
(Babylon 5). He writes ten hours a day, seven days a week, except
for his birthday, New Year''s, and Christmas.