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Deryni Checkmate

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1972
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 Deryni*
#2 of 16

 Chronicles of the Deryni
#2 of 3
Chronicles of the Deryni   See series as if on a bookshelf
A series within the Deryni world.

1) Deryni Rising
2) Deryni Checkmate
3) High Deryni
Copyright © 1972 by Katherine Kurtz
For
JOHN G. NELSON
who, like the Deryni,
strives to hold back the darkness -
of whatever kind.
March has long been a month of storms in the Eleven Kingdoms.
May contain spoilers
"Our Deryni king has need of us."
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Added: 06-Aug-2019
Last Updated: 17-Oct-2023

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 01-Nov-1978
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Nov-1978
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.95
Pages*:
302
Internal ID:
2127
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-345-27102-5
ISBN-13:
978-0-345-27102-0
Printing:
6
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Alan Mardon  - Cover Artist
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The number of the Deryni was small, very small - for they had been hounded for generations, their very identity kept secret for so long that many who were of Deryni blood did not know it.  Those who did, those few who had managed to retain their arcane powers, concealed their background - for bitter persecution once again swept the land of Gwynedd, inspired by a raving fanatic sworn to destroy all Deryni in a final bloodbath.
Cover:
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Notes and Comments:
First Edition: May 1972
Sixth Printing: November 1978

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Author(s)

Katherine Kurtz  
Birth: 18 Oct 1944 Coral Gables, Florida, USA
Notes:
From About the Author in Bishop's Heir:

Katherine Kurtz was awarded a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Miami and attended medical school for a year before deciding she would rather write about medicine than practice it.  She earned an M.A. in medieval English history from UCLA while writing her first two novels, and worked as an instructional designer for the Los Angeles Police Academy for the next ten years.  She is also a professionally trained hypnotist, an avid horsewoman, and an avowed cat person.  She has a husband who wears kilts, a ten-year-old son named Cameron, a vintage Bentley motorcar once owned by HRH the Duke of Kent, and hopes soon to live in a castle in Ireland.  Besides the Deryni Trilogy, the Camber Trilogy, and several short stories set in the Deryni universe, she has recently published a World War II thriller, Lammas Night, dealing with magic worked to keep Hitler from invading England in the summer of 1940.  She is currently at work on the second and third books of the Histories of King Kelson, with at least two more trilogies planned.

Awards

1973Mythopoeic SocietyMythopoeic Award Nominee
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