Exile's Gate
1988 novel by C. J. Cherryh
Exile's Gate is a 1988 fantasy novel by American writer C. J. Cherryh. It is the fourth of four books comprising The Morgaine Stories, chronicling the deeds of Morgaine, a woman consumed by a mission of the utmost importance, and her chance-met companion, Nhi Vanye i Chya.
Plot summary
Morgaine must meet her greatest challenge: Gault, who is both human and alien, and also seeks control of the world and its Gate. She will meet the true Gatemaster, a mysterious lord with power as great as, or greater, than her own.
References
- C. J. Cherryh. Exile's Gate. DAW Books 1988. ISBN 0-88677-254-0.
Further reading
- Cassada, Jackie (December 1, 1987). "Review of Exile's Gate". Library Journal. 112 (20): 131.
- Green, Roland (November 1, 1987). "Review of Exile's Gate". Booklist: 417.
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- Alliance–Union universe
- The Faded Sun Trilogy
- Alternate Realities
- The Chanur novels
- The Merchanter novels
- Devil to the Belt
- Foreigner series
- Finisterre universe
- The Morgaine Stories
- Ealdwood Stories
- The Russian Stories
- The Fortress Series
- Brothers of Earth
- Hunter of Worlds
- Hestia
- Serpent's Reach
- Downbelow Station
- Merchanter's Luck
- Forty Thousand in Gehenna
- Angel with the Sword
- Cuckoo's Egg
- Cyteen
- Rimrunners
- Tripoint
- Rider at the Gate
- Cloud's Rider
- Finity's End
- Hammerfall
- Forge of Heaven
- Regenesis
- Alliance Rising (with Jane S. Fancher)
- Gate of Ivrel
- Well of Shiuan
- Fires of Azeroth
- Exile's Gate
- Ealdwood
- The Dreamstone
- The Tree of Swords and Jewels
- The Paladin
- Rusalka
- Chernevog
- Yvgenie
- The Goblin Mirror
- Faery in Shadow
- Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel
- "Cassandra"
- "The Scapegoat"
- "The Brothers"
- Jane Fancher (spouse)
- David A. Cherry (brother)
- Heroes in Hell
- Merovingen Nights
- Azi
- Mri
- Themes of C. J. Cherryh's works
- The Cherryh Odyssey
- The Company War
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