Cruiser Dreams

1981 novel by Janet Morris
978-0-425-05382-9Preceded byDream Dancer Followed byEarth Dreams 

Cruiser Dreams is a 1980 science fiction novel by American writer Janet Morris, the second in her Kerrion Space trilogy.

Plot summary

The Kerrions, rulers of the most far-reaching empire in the known universe, attempt to reclaim control of their empire while their renegade second son, Chaeron, retrieves Shebat, his wife, from Earth. As a qualified cruiser pilot, Shebat returns to claim her sentient cruiser and her place in the Kerrion dynasty against danger and numerous obstacles. The characters of Shebat and Chaeron, and their relationship, mature and become more complex as they adapt to each other and the circumstances they face in this second book in the series. Shebat becomes a staunch defender of the right of the space cruisers to develop their own intelligence, which threatens the control of the Kerrion Empire. The theory of "sponge" travel is explored more deeply. The story concludes in the third book, Earth Dreams.

References

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Works by Janet Morris
Science fiction novels
  • High Couch of Silistra
  • The Golden Sword
  • Wind from the Abyss
  • The Carnelian Throne
  • Dream Dancer
  • Cruiser Dreams
  • Earth Dreams
  • Threshold
  • Trust Territory
  • The Stalk
  • ARC Riders
  • The Fourth Rome
  • The 40-Minute War
  • Active Measures
  • Outpassge
  • Target
Heroes in Hell
  • Heroes in Hell (book)
  • Heroes in Hell (series)
Fiction
Historical fantasyShort 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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