Deluge

Anne McCaffrey

earliest edition we have, 2008 Bantam Press, 2008 384 pages

Book three of The twins of Petaybee

When two award-winning science-fiction masters like Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough collaborate, the results are astonishing. Their master creation is Petaybee, a sentient planet able to guide its own evolution and, with some help from its loyal inhabitants, defend itself against predation by offworlders. Now, at last, McCaffrey and Scarborough return to Petaybee for the thrilling conclusion of the Twins...

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Editions we hold

Deluge edition · 2012 · Transworld Publishers Limited · 9781448152308
Deluge paperback · 2009 · Del Rey · 288 pages · 9780345470072
Deluge edition · 2009 · Penguin Random House · 352 pages · 9780552154420
Deluge (Twins of Petaybee) edition · 2008 · Bantam Press · 384 pages · 9780593056141
Deluge hardcover · 2008 · Del Rey/Ballantine Books · 225 pages · 9780345470065
Deluge ebook · 2008 · Random House Publishing Group · 9780345505057

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