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Young Fiona, rider of the gold queen Talenth, has returned from the past, where she and a group of dragons and riders fled so that the wounded could heal from their previous battles with Thread and the younger dragons could safely grow to fighting age. Gone only three days, yet aged more than three years, Fiona is no longer a child but a woman prepared to fight against the Thread that threatens to destroy her world.Fionas life takes a pivotal turn when a shocking tragedy thrusts her into a position of authority. Now she finds herself leading weyrfolk who have a hard time trusting a senior Weyrwoman who is both young and an outsider.But even greater challenges lie ahead: Thread is falling and there are too few dragons to stem the tide. Many have died from the recent plague, and even with the influx of newly mature dragons from the past, the depleted fighting force is no match for the intensifying Threadfall. Fiona knows that something must be done, and what she proposes is daring and next to impossible. But if her plan succeeds, it just might save them all.With a cast of familiar characters from previous Pern novelsincluding Lorana, who sacrificed her own queen dragon so that all the dragons of Pern would have a chance to survive, and Kindan, the harper Fiona has loved her whole lifeDragongirl is another triumph for Todd McCaffrey, and a riveting new chapter for the Dragonriders of Pern.

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By Todd McCaffrey
Published by Ballantine Books
D RAGONHOLDER
D RAGONSBLOOD
D RAGONHEART
By Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey
D RAGONS K IN
D RAGONS F IRE
D RAGON H ARPER

This one is just for Ladybug ACKNOWLEDGMENTS No one truly labors alone - photo 1

This one is just for Ladybug.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

No one truly labors alone, authors in particular, and Id like to acknowledge those who helped bring this book to fruition.

First, of course, Id like to say thanks to my mother, Anne McCaffrey, for continuing to allow me to play in her sandbox.

Second, Id like to thank my marvelous first readers: Angelina Adams, Margaret Johnson, Susan Martin, and Pam Bennett-Skinner. Their comments allowed me to make this book much much better than it otherwise would have been.

Shelly Shapiro, editor par excellence at Del Rey did not shy from her role of demanding the very best I could give, and Martha Trachtenberg once more performed a marvelous job of copyediting. They are definitely a great team.

Judith Welsh, my editor at Transworld, once again provided her insights and support, working seamlessly with the editors at Del Rey to allow us to produce one consistent editorial voice.

And finally, Id like to thank Don Maass, my agent and first-first reader.

Despite everyones efforts, there are probably some errors in this bookthats just the nature of the beast. As the guy who ultimately determines what goes into the book, those errors are all mine.

FOR READERS NEW TO PERN

Thousands of years after man first developed interstellar travel, colonists from Earth, Tau Ceti III, and many other worlds settled upon Pern, the third planet of the star Rukbat in the Sagittarius sector.

They found Pern idyllic for their purposes: a pastoral world far off the standard trade routes and perfect for those recovering from the horrors of the Nathi Wars.

Led by the hero Admiral Paul Benden, and Governor Emily Boll of war-torn Tau Ceti, the colonists quickly abandoned their star-traveling technology in favor of a simpler life. For eight yearsTurns, as they called them on Pernthe settlers spread and multiplied on Perns lush Southern Continent, unaware that a menace was fast approaching: the Red Star.

The Red Star, as the colonists came to call it, was actually a wandering planetoid that had been captured by Rukbat millennia before. It had a highly elliptical, cometary orbit, passing through the fringes of the systems Oort Cloud before hurtling back inward toward the warmth of the sun, a cycle that took two hundred and fifty Turns.

For fifty of those Turns, the Red Star was visible in the night sky of Pern. Visible and deadly, for when the Red Star was close enough, as it was for those fifty long Turns, a space-traveling spore could cross the void from it to Pern. Once it entered the tenuous upper atmosphere, the spore would thin out into a long, narrow, streamer shape and float down to the ground below, as seemingly harmless Threads.

Like all living things, however, Thread needed sustenance. It was highly evolvedit ate anything organic: wood or flesh, it was all the same to Thread.

The first deadly Fall of Thread caught the colonists completely unawares. They barely survived. In the aftermath they came up with a desperate plan: Having abandoned their high technology, they turned to their remaining ability in genetic engineering to create a shield against the recurrent threat. They used life-forms indigenous to Pern, six-limbed, winged, fire-lizards that were genetically modified and enhanced to produce huge, rideable fire-breathing dragons. These dragons, telepathically linked at birth to their riders, formed the mainstay of the protection of Pern. In their haste to provide protection to their new homeworld, the colonists devised many other solutions. Some were forgotten or dismissed as ineffective.

The approach of the Red Star brought not only the mindless Thread but produced tremendous additional stresses on Pern itself. The tectonically active Southern Continent heaved with volcanoes and earthquakes, providing an additional menace that proved too much for the colonistshastily they abandoned their original settlements and moved to the smaller, stabler Northern Continent. In their haste, much was lost and much was forgotten.

Huddled in one settlement, called Fort Hold, the colonists soon discovered themselves overcrowded, particularly with the growing dragon population. So the dragons moved into their own high mountain space, which they called Fort Weyr. As time progressed and the population spread across Pern, more Holds were formed and more Weyrs were created by the dragonriders.

Given their great losses, particularly in able-bodied older folk, the people of Fort and the other Holds soon found themselves resorting to authoritarian systems under which one Lord Holder became the ultimate authority of the Hold.

The Weyrs, with their different needs, developed differently. Unable to both provide for themselves and protect the planet, the dragonriders relied upon a tithe from the Holds for their maintenance. Instead of a Lord Holder, they had a Weyrleaderthe rider of whichever dragon flew the Weyrs senior queen.

And so the two populations grew separate, distant, and somewhat intolerant of each other.

T he Red Star grew fainter, Thread stopped falling. Then, after a two hundred Turn Interval, it returned again to rain death and destruction from the skies for another fifty-Turn Pass. Again, Pern relied on fragile dragon wings and their staunch riders to keep it Thread-free. And, again, the Pass ended, and a second Interval began.

Just at the beginning of the Third Pass, a new disaster struckdragons started dying of a strange unknown disease. With his Weyrs ranks decimated not just by injuries and losses from fighting Thread but also from the deaths caused by this new plague, Weyrleader Klior of Fort Weyr decided upon a desperate course of action and sent his injured dragons and riders ten Turns back in time to abandoned Igen Weyr where they might heal and return in time to fight the next Threadfall.

That same night, Fiona, Fort Weyrs newest and youngest queen rider, was wondering how the convalescent riders would fare, when a strange queen rider arrived and offered to bring her and her weyrling back in time to Igen Weyr. Fiona and the other weyrlings accepted. Their desperate jump between time proved fabulously successful and, after spending three Turns living and growing in the past, they returned to Fort Weyr with the recovered dragons and ridersa mere three days time after theyd left.

But the plague is still killing dragons, the Weyrs are still fighting shorthandedand no one knows whether Pern will survive.

CHRONOLOGY OF THE SECOND INTERVAL/THIRD PASS


DATE (AL)EVENTBOOK
492.4Marriage: Terregar and SilstraDragons Kin
493.10Kisk HatchesDragons Kin
494.1Kindan to Harper HallDragons Kin
495.8Ctov Impresses SerethDragons Fire
496.8Plague StartsDragon Harper
497.5Plague EndsDragon Harper
498.7.2Fort Weyr riders arrive back in time at Igen WeyrDragonsblood, Dragonheart
501.3.18Fort Weyr riders return from Igen WeyrDragonheart
507.11.17Fiona Impresses TalenthDragonheart
507.12.20Lorana Impresses ArithDragonsblood
508.1.7Start of Third PassDragonsblood, Dragonheart
508.1.19Arith goes between
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