At Winter's End
Led by a prophecy – that the People will prosper in Vengiboneeza, city of the sapphire-eyes, Koshmar's tiny tribe leaves the cocoon. Every step into the New Springtime brings fresh wonder – and feverish terror. The People discover night and day, cold rain and wild creatures that kill. The myths have become real.
And as their legends are proven, the laws that have guided the People for generations become meaningless. Chieftan Koshmar must confront challenges beyond the scope of the ancient rules, while her lover, the priestess Torlyri, must seek new rituals – and even new gods. The People are torn by strange, nameless passions; warriors' souls seethe with rebellious yearnings. Only Hresh, a psychic child whose curiosity would have earned his death in the cocoon, can hope to bridge the chasm between the old and the new.
In the fabled city of Vengiboneeza the tribe finds more mystery and turmoil. They are primitives amid the ruins of an interstellar civilization, amid machines that can devour Time or unleash the obscene, seductive power of collapsed suns. Beneath the enigmatic mocking of immortal talking icons, Koshmar and Torlyri fight to hold the People – and their own love – together, and fulfill the prophecy of the gods, while Hresh struggles to find the keys to his people's legacy and destiny. The New Springtime is beginning, but time is short.
Robert Silverberg
Robert Silverberg (born 1935) is a prolific American science fiction author. His wife is the science fiction author Karen Haber.
The New Springtime
The New Springtime consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.