The Earthend Saga

The EarthEnd Saga
  • A Vision of Fire (2014)
  • A Dream of Ice (2015)
  • The Sound of Seas (2016)
Author by Gillian Anderson, Jeff Rovin
Country United States
Language English
Genre Drama, thriller, Science fiction, mystery
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Published October 7, 2014 – still
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Audiobook
E-book
Compact disk
No. of books 3

The EarthEnd Saga is a science fiction novel series co-written by actress Gillian Anderson and writer Jeff Rovin.[1]

The first book, A Vision of Fire was first released in October 2014. A Dream of Ice was published a little more than one year later, in December 2015. The third book of the novel series is titled The Sound of Seas was published in September 2016.

The books have been translated into French and Polish.

Plot

A child psychologist Caitlin O'Hara investigates a series of strangely behaving young people all around the world, which causes Caitlin to think that there's an unexplained force at work. She does her best to uncover the supernatural links between these seemingly unrelated cases in order to not only save her patient; Maanik, but perhaps the whole world from disaster.

List of novels

Title Publication date Length ISBN
A Vision of FireOctober 7, 2014304 pp (first edition)ISBN 978-1476776538
A Dream of IceDecember 8, 2015304 pp (first edition)ISBN 978-1476776552
A Sound of SeasSeptember 13, 2016304 pp (first edition)ISBN 978-1476776590

Adaptation

In May 2016, Anderson announced that the book series was sold to be made into a TV series.[2]

References

  1. Jeff Jensen (January 14, 2014). "'The X-Files' star Gillian Anderson to pen sci-fi book series for new Simon & Schuster imprint -- EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  2. Rebecca Kurson (May 2, 2016). "13 Ways of Looking at Gillian Anderson". Obsever.com. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
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