Book 1

Planet Savers

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 1 February 1979

The Planet Savers, the first Darkover novel, introduces the reader to the now legendary world of Cottman IV. The Winds of Darkover, also an early novel in the series, reveals the awesome and terrifying powers of the infamous Sharra Matrix.


Book 2


Book 3

The Bloody Sun

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 20 November 1978

Book 4

Star of Danger

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 17 July 1978

Book 5

Winds of Darkover

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 23 October 1978

Book 6

World Wreckers

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 16 July 1979

Book 7

Darkover Landfall

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 1 January 1978

Book 8

The Spell Sword

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 1 September 1974

Although Darkover was a world inhabited by humans as well as semi-humans, it was primarily forbidden ground to the Terran traders. Most of the planet's wild terrain was unexplored...and many of its peoples seclusive and secretive.

But for Andrew Carr there was an attration he could not evade. Darkover drew him, Darkover haunted him--and when his mapping plane crashed in unknown heights, Darkover prepared to destroy him.

Until the planet's magic asserted itself--and his destiny began to unfold along lines predicted only by phantoms and wonder workers of the kind Terran science could never acknowledge.

THE SPELL SWORD is a Darkover novel to stand with the great ones of the series.


Book 9


Book 10

In this, Bradley's latest, the many colorful threads
of that part-human, part-alien world are rewoven into
a strikingly different literary tapestry.
One such thread could be called the Heritage of
Ardais, for the heir to the Ardais Domain has vanished
and must be found.
The major thread and pattern concerns the role of women. While only women can command the power
of the matrix and the secret sciences which keep
Darkover from Terran hands, in most respects they are
still chattel —indeed in some barbaric parts even
kept enchained. Yet there are the strange bands of
pledged women known as the Free Amazons, equal to
men and outside the laws that keep the rest of their
sex subservient.
And it is the Free Amazons who provide the key both
to the Ardais mystery and the Terran-Darkover
dilemma.
In THE SHATTERED CHAIN, Marion Zimmer Bradley has
produced another great novel to stand alongside
THE HERITAGE OF HASTUR.
-A DAW BOOKS ORIGINAL-

Book 10

Traitor's Sun

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 1 January 1999

Book 11

The Forbidden Tower

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 1 September 1977

Book 12

Stormqueen!

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 6 June 1978

Book 13

Two to Conquer

by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Published 16 August 1982

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Book 15

Hastur Lord

by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross

Published 5 January 2010
A gripping fantasy novel set in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover universe.

Regis Hastur was the heir to the most powerful domain on Darkover. When his grandfather died, he would inherit the title Hastur of Hastur, Regent of Darkover—king in everything but name. But ironically, this mantle was the last thing Regis had ever wanted. For he dreamed of a different kind of life—a life with the freedom to live and love like an ordinary man, without the expectations and responsibilities of his position.

Yet even Regis recognized Darkover’s desperate need for strong, rational leadership—leadership only he had been trained to provide. But now that his time was at hand, was Regis willing to make the personal sacrifices necessary to lead his world? Or would he turn away from his destiny and finally make his real dreams come true? For on his grandfather’s deathbed Regis learns that he has a brother—an older half-brother who could finally relieve Regis of the burden of title he had never wanted…. Would Regis finally let himself be free to be the man he had always dreamed of being?

Book 16

An exciting fantasy adventure set in Marion Zimmer Bradley's popular world of Darkover

Court life for Prince Gareth Elhalyn, grandson of the legendary Regis Hastur, has become unbearable. In a desperate attempt to escape, Gareth appeals to his powerful grandmother, Linnea, and with her blessing, disguises himself and travels to the barbarous, warlike Dry Towns where no one will recognize a prince. In the Dry Towns, Gareth overhears rumors of deadly, illegal Terran blasters and stumbles upon a terrible reality no one could have suspected.
 
Meanwhile, Linnea has never ceased to search for her lost daughter, Kierestelli, whom she and Regis were forced to send into hiding with the native chieri. Almost by chance, Linnea reconnects along the telepathic relays with Kierestelli, now called Silvana of Nevarsin Tower. Silvana, convinced that her parents abandoned her, rejects her mother’s overture and returns to her hidden home among the chieri. But the chieri once roamed the stars themselves, and they have no forgotten the terror of warfare in space—lessons that they pass on to Silvana.
 
Unknown to the ruling Comyn, danger now fills the skies above Darkover, and Silvana holds half the key to protecting their world. Gareth holds the other half, if he can only stay alive long enough to discover where that key is....

Book 17

Thunderlord

by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross

Published 2 August 2016
A follow-up to The Ages of Chaos omnibus, Thunderlord is a brand-new novel of the genre-bending Darkover universe, expanded by Marion Zimmer Bradley's collaborator Deborah J. Ross. 

Far in Darkover's past, the Ages of Chaos were a time of constant warfare, when immensely powerful psychic weapons ravaged the land and slaughtered entire armies. Perhaps none was more dangerous and unpredictable than the mental Gift to sense--and control--thunderstorms. When the realm of Aldaran and their Scathfell cousins came to blows, that Gift turned the tide of battle, and Aldaran prevailed.

A generation later, the heir to Scathfell, Gwynn, has grown up in the shadow of that conflict, his life shaped by the loss of his entire family. Now he plots his revenge for his family’s humiliating defeat by seeking to marry a woman who carries the storm control Gift, so that his sons will be able to wield the terrible power of storms against Aldaran. 

Since childhood, Kyria has been able to sense approaching storms. She had never expected to marry a rich man; independent and athletic, she defied tradition by donning her brother’s castoff clothing and trapping small game to keep her family from starvation. When Gwynn’s emissary arrives with a marriage proposal that will secure her family’s financial future, she agrees. Along with her younger sister as her companion, she sets out for Scathfell, where she will be formally wed. 

During their passage through rugged mountains, a blizzard drives them to seek shelter in a traveler’s hut, where they meet Edric, the young heir to Aldaran. 

Edric has inherited the storm control, but he has never dared to use it. His whole life, he has been warned against the consequences, not just to his enemies but to everyone he loves. Now, disguised as an ordinary traveler, he journeys home after years of study, disciplining himself to control his powers.

When he meets Kyria, he senses the presence of the same storm power, but unschooled and dormant. They know each other only as Edric and Kyria--for under shelter truth, all identities are concealed--and are drawn to one another. 

Thus begins the saga of two kingdoms, divided by bitter history and present-day suspicions, one armed with devastating power and the other determined to overcome it, no matter what the price. Can their love and resourcefulness overcome even the overwhelming power of a Thunderlord?