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'''Ice and Fire''' may refer to:
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==Literature==
| name = Ice and Fire
*''Ice and Fire'', a 1986 novel by [[Andrea Dworkin]]
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*''Ice and Fire'', a 1988 novel in the ''[[Deathlands]]'' series by Laurence James
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*''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin
| image = [[Image:Ice and Fire.jpg|200px]]<!--prefer 1st edition-->
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| author = [[Laurence James]]
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| country = [[United States]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| series = [[Deathlands]] series
| genre = [[Science fiction novel|Science fiction]] [[Post-apocalyptic novel]]
| publisher = [[Harlequin Enterprises Ltd]] (USA)
| release_date = December 1988
| media_type = Print ([[Paperback]])
| pages = 349 pp
| isbn = ISBN 0-373-62508-1 (first edition)
| preceded_by = [[Dectra Chain]]
| followed_by = [[Red Equinox]]
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'''''Ice and Fire''''' is the eighth book in the series of ''[[Deathlands]]''. It was written by [[Laurence James]] under the [[pen name#"House names"|house name]] [[James Axler]].


==Other uses==
==From the back of the book==
*[[Ice and Fire (charity)]], a London-based charity exploring human rights through performance
Out of the ashes and into the future...
*''[[Ice & Fire]]'', a 1995 video game


==See also==
Snakefish, California, is rich in the currency of post-holocaust America-gasoline.
* [[Fire and Ice (disambiguation)]]


{{disambiguation}}
Almost leveled by the Soviet missiles that annihilated most of the West Coast, Snakefish is in the midst of a reconstruction, financed by a commodity far more valuable than the usual Deathlands jack.

But greed and man's lust for power threaten to shatter the hard-won peace and tranquility of this fledgling community as disparate factions fight for control of the substance that will give them wealth beyond their wildest dreams.

Ryan Cawdor and his companions emerge from a gateway and step into the path of a smoldering war for power.

==Characters Introduced/Leaving==
Richard Ginsberg (Introduced)

Lori Quint (Burned to death)

==External links==
*[http://www.jamesaxler.com/TheBooks/tabid/55/ctl/ViewBook/mid/374/BookID/31/Default.aspx JamesAxler.com]

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[[Category:1988 novels]]
[[Category:Deathlands novels]]
[[Category:Science fiction novels]]

Latest revision as of 15:48, 22 September 2022

Ice and Fire may refer to:

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