The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy
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The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy is a series of three epistolary novels written by Nick Bantock. The novels in the series, Griffin and Sabine, Sabine's Notebook and The Golden Mean, were first published in 1991, 1992 and 1993 respectively. Each story is told through a series of letters and postcards between the two main characters, Griffin Moss and Sabine Strohem.
This series is followed up with another trilogy, the Morning Star Trilogy.
Contemporary Authors Online has a lengthy entry on Nick Bantock and The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy. The books of the triology have been reviewed in Los Angeles Times Book Review, Maclean's, Newsweek, Observer, and Quill & Quire.[1]
[edit] Other media
The books were adapted into a CD-ROM game Ceremony of Innocence by Peter Gabriel's company RealWorld. Bantock also adapted the story into a play.
[edit] See also
- Griffin and Sabine, the first book in the series.
- False document
- Telepathy
[edit] References
- ^ Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002. Contemporary Authors PEN (Permanent Entry Number): 0000114230