The Star-Crowned Kings Explained

The Star-Crowned Kings
Author:Rob Chilson
Cover Artist:Kelly Freas
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:DAW Books
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:188
Isbn:978-0-87997-606-4
Isbn Note:(USA Edition)
Oclc:17735815
Release Date:1975

The Star-Crowned Kings is a science fiction novel by American writer Rob Chilson, published in 1975.[1] This was the second full novel written by Chilson.

Plot summary

The book is about the adventures of accidental protagonist Race Worden, a peasant living on the agricultural world of Mavia. His story is set in humanity's post-apocalyptic future where the human race has been split into two castes/species; Starlings and normal Humans. The Starlings, human mentalists who had developed powerful telekinetic powers that allow humankind to travel & settle the stars. Normal humans are under the repressive thumb of the Starling's authority. Only a small portion of human population consisted of these gifted mentalists called Starlings.

A considerable amount of technology has been lost, in many cases some worlds are reduced to mix of steam and elementary electronics.

Race Worden is an oddity, where he goes from his simple life to the dangers of developing Starling powers. Because of his ordinary human origins, he has become a renegade. Ignorant of the rules of Starlings, he lives on the run trying unite his family and taking them where they can be free.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1664442&referer=brief_results Basic listing in Worldcat.org for Star-Crowned Kings