Crystal Line

Crystal Line by Anne McCaffrey, published by Ballantine Books in 1992, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of the crystal singers’ profession. This edition spans 313 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Killashandra Ree as she navigates the transformative experience of joining the Heptite Guild, where the art of crystal singing brings both ecstasy and pain, along with the gradual loss of memory.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of loneliness and the struggle to reconnect with lost memories. As Killashandra grapples with her evolving identity, she must confront her past and learn to open herself to both her memories and the people around her. This book offers a satisfying look at the emotional and psychological challenges faced by those in the crystal singing profession, making it a notable addition to McCaffrey’s body of work.
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“A treat for long-time McCaffrey fans, a good read and a satisfying look at one of the most haunting facets of the crystal singers’ profession.”
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When Killashandra Ree joined the mysterious Heptite Guild, she knew that she would be forever changed. Crystal singing brought ecstasy and pain, near-eternal life…and gradual loss of memory. What she hadn’t counted on was the loneliness she felt when her heart still remembered what her mind had forgotten. Fortunately, someone still cared enough to try to salvage what was left of Killashandra’s mind. But she would have to learn to open herself–to another person, and to all her unpleasant memories.
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