Since we don't have much information about Christine Doyle in relation to science fiction, it's hard to say what her works are. She might have works that are in the form of short stories, perhaps exploring themes like time travel or space exploration. Or she could have written novels that deal with post - apocalyptic scenarios or interactions with artificial intelligence. But without further details, it's all just speculation.
I'm not sure who specifically Christine Doyle is in the context of science fiction. There could be many relatively unknown or emerging authors, characters, or contributors named Christine Doyle in the vast world of science fiction.
I'm not sure specifically which Lorenzo Doyle you're referring to in the context of science fiction. There may be many people with that name. Without more information, it's difficult to name his works.
I'm not sure specifically which Christine Cornea's works are highly notable in science fiction without more research. But generally, in science fiction, works can be notable for their unique concepts like new ideas about time travel, alien civilizations, or advanced technologies.
In Christine Queens' science fiction, 'The Time - Twisted Planet' stands out. This work plays with the concept of time in a very interesting way. The story follows a group of astronauts who land on a planet where time behaves erratically. It's full of suspense and makes you think about the nature of time. There are also complex relationships between the characters as they struggle to survive in this strange environment.
One of his notable science fiction works is 'The Lost World'. It features an adventure in a prehistoric land filled with dinosaurs and other strange creatures.
His works in science fiction are not as numerous as his detective stories, but they are significant. 'When the World Screamed' is also a notable piece. In it, Doyle presents a rather strange concept where the Earth is like a living being and can'scream'. This work reflects Doyle's creative thinking and his attempt to use science - fiction to explore different aspects of the world and human's relationship with it.
It could be a work that combines the unique artistic style of Christine and the Queens with elements of science fiction. Maybe it involves unique musical expressions, performances, or a story that has a science - fiction - like narrative, perhaps about future societies, alien concepts, or technological utopias/dystopias. But without more context, it's hard to be very specific.
I don't have information on the specific works of Christine Wenger in Fantastic Fiction. You may need to search in the Fantastic Fiction database or relevant libraries.
Since we don't know much about Christine Warren in relation to Fantastic Fiction, we can only speculate. If she is an author, her works might include stories about mythical creatures such as vampires, werewolves, or fairies. Maybe her stories are set in fictional worlds with their own unique magic systems and cultures. It's also possible that her works deal with themes like good versus evil, or the power of friendship in a fantastical setting. But this is all just speculation without more information.
I'm not sure which works Feehan Christine has in Fantastic Fiction as I don't have enough information. It could be novels, short stories or something else.