| Blood Brothers of Gor written by John Norman |
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| Monsters from the Steel Worlds Having been enslaved by the savages of the barrens, Tarl must now fight by their sides against their enemy to find the reason that the bosk herds have moved early in the season. (copyright 1982) |
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| ~ Back cover information ~ Tarl Cabot, seeking the monsters from the Steel Worlds, found himself among the cruel savages who ruled the vast Barrens. Though himself enslaved, he stood with his comrades and masters against a coming onslaught. For the Kur had united the enemies of the tribe that held Cabot, and death and destruction were unleashed. Out of the plains came riding hordes of feud-driven braves, from the skies came a host of maddened tarn-riders, and even among the slave girls held by the blood brothers there was devilish treason. Blood Brothers of Gor is one of the great John Norman epics. It is a long novel of constant action, told in depth and detail, of a struggle fought for the fate of a world where strong men clash and beautiful women await their victors. Blood Brothers of Gor Copyright 1982 by John Norman (John Lange) |
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| Some book cover graphics obtained from http://www.jonrhus.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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