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Gorean Saga - Smugglers of Gor
Copyright 2012 by John Norman
Distributed by Amazon Kindle, Seattle
Published by Orion Publishing Group, London
The Chronicles of Counter-Earth, Volume 32
First Version - 2012 (October 6, 2012)

ASIN B009N27RDO | ISBN 1-61756-864-3

Format: eBook | (Paperback) | (Current)

US 13.79 | Filesize 803 KB
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On October 6, 2012, Amazon Kindle launched the Kindle Edition of Smugglers of Gor.

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A new Gor novel, the 32nd in the legendary series. First time in print!

This is an unusual book, having to do with alleged events on the alleged world, Gor, the Antichthon, or Counter-Earth, as it seems to have two narrators, or authors, who, as the texts will have it, see, and relate to, certain events, possibly of consequence to the fate of worlds. It may be recalled that the great ship of Tersites, to the best of our knowledge, was the first ship to successfully negotiate Thassa, the sea, in a voyage which led to the WorldÆs End, an unusual gaming board on which two, from the human point of view, alien species may be gambling for a world, the pieces being men. In this book, which, in its way, constitutes a prequel to MARINERS OF GOR, we learn that a mysterious cargo, suitably disguised, was covertly placed on the great ship, a cargo which might influence the outcome of the aforementioned gamble, or wager. One narrator is a young woman, once a Miss Margaret Alyssa Cameron, and the other is an individual whose name, for reasons which will become obvious, is withheld in the manuscript. It does seem clear, however, that the individual referred to was somehow instrumental in bringing the former Miss Cameron to the height of a large slave block in the coastal city of Brundisium, one of GorÆs major ports.

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