The Sholan Alliance

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The Sholan Alliance series is a series of nine science fiction novels written by Scottish author Lisanne Norman.

Books

The Sholan Alliance series consists of:

  1. Turning Point ( ISBN   0886775752)
  2. Fortune's Wheel ( ISBN   0886776759)
  3. Fire Margins ( ISBN   0886777186)
  4. Razor's Edge ( ISBN   0886777666)
  5. Dark Nadir ( ISBN   0886778298)
  6. Stronghold Rising ( ISBN   0886778980)
  7. Between Darkness and Light ( ISBN   0756400155)
  8. Shades of Gray ( ISBN   9780756401993)
  9. Circle's End ( ISBN   0756408555)

Turning Point was originally conceived as an independent short story about a black cat walking through the snow. The author has written a number of short stories set within the series' setting.

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