I've read only a few Kate Wilhelm novels, but they've all been quite good.
"Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang" is required reading, dealing with cloning
and the end of the world. The other two tales of apocolypse ("Juniper
Time" & "Welcome, Chaos") are also very good and recommended. However, I
found "Crazy Time" to be disappointing, with the characterizations just a
bit off (the ?major? was just too stereotyped to be tolerated). Her one
series is an interesting mixture of SF & Mystery genres (that I haven't
read).
[C] == Short Story Collection.
[CP] == Chapbook (a very short book, or pamphlet)..
[NSF] == Not SF
aka == Also known by this other title.
/John
arpa:
[email protected]
icantrememberhavingamorememorabletime-ly
----------------------------------------------------------------
Wilhelm, Kat[i]e [Gertrude] [U.S.A., 6/8/1928- ]
[wife of Damon Knight]
[Hugo 1977 & Nebula 1968, 1986, 1987]
In Series:
The Hamlet Trap [1987] [NSF]
The Dark Door [1988]
Smart House [1989]
More Bitter Than Death [1963] [NSF]
The Mile-Long Spaceship [1963] [C] [aka "Andover and the Android"]
The Nevermore Affair [1966]
The Killer Thing [1967] [aka "The Killing Thing"]
The Downstairs Room [1968] [C]
Let the Fire Fall [1969]
Margaret and I [1971]
Abyss [1971] [C]
City of Cain [1974] [NSF]
The Infinity Box [1975] [C]
The Clewiston Test [1976]
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang [1976]
Fault Lines [1977] [NSF]
Somerset Dreams and Other Fictions [1978] [C]
Juniper Time [1979]
Listen, Listen [1981] [C]
A Sense of Shadow [1981]
Oh, Susannah! [1982]
Welcome, Chaos [1983]
Huysman's Pets [1986]
Crazy Time [1988]
Knight, Damon & Wilhelm, Kate
Better Than One [1980] [C] [CP]
Zelazny, Roger & Wilhelm, Kate
He Who Shapes / The Infinity Bax [1989] [Tor Double]
Wilhelm, Kate & Thomas, Theodore
The Clone [1965]
The Year of the Cloud [1970]