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Destiny's Children is a science-fiction series by Stephen Baxter.It takes place within his larger series, the Xeelee Sequence. [citation needed] Like his previous Manifold Trilogy, the books are not direct sequels to one another, but are instead thematically linked by the appearance of concepts, themes, and sometimes characters in multiple books.
Stephen Baxter at the Science-Fiction-Tage NRW in Dortmund, Germany, March 1997. A second category in Baxter's work is based on readings in evolutionary biology and human/animal behaviour. Elements of this appear in his future histories (especially later works like the Destiny's Children series and Flood/Ark), but here it is the
Title Year ISBN Notes Raft: 1991 ISBN 0-246-13706-1: Nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the Locus Award for Best First Novel, 1992 [1]: Timelike Infinity: 1992 ISBN 0-00-224016-5
Part 1 of Destiny's Children: Transcendent: 2005 2047 Part 3 of Destiny's Children ; the world of Michael Poole Bazalget Xeelee: Vengeance: 2017 3646–3665 Set in an alternate timeline Timelike Infinity: 1992 3717 Majority of the plot concerns events that begin here, with later major events occurring in 3829 and the 5000s.
Pages in category "Stephen Baxter series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Destiny's Children; M. The Mammoth Trilogy; Manifold Trilogy ...
Tracy Ayling KC, prosecuting, said Mr Baxter, 61, and his 64-year-old wife were found dead sitting in their individual armchairs in their conservatory on Easter Sunday – April 9 – last year.
Coalescent is a science-fiction novel by Stephen Baxter.It is part one of the Destiny's Children series. The story is set in two main time periods: modern Britain, when George Poole finds that he has a previously unknown sister and follows a trail to a mysterious and ancient organisation in Rome (Puissant Order of Holy Mary Queen of Virgins); and the time of Regina, a girl growing up during ...
The impending departure of Stephen Baxter as Crusaders manager will mark the end of a hugely successful era for the north Belfast club.