Norman John : Tarl Cabot Saga 23:Renegades of Gor
Daw science fiction
John Norman
ISBN: | 9780886771126 |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Published: | 1 January, 1986 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
5 other editions
of this product
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- Assassin of Gor
- Beasts of Gor
- Blood Brothers of Gor
- Captive of Gor
- Dancer of Gor
- Explorers of Gor
- Fighting Slave of Gor
- Guardsman of Gor
- Hunters of Gor
- Kajira of Gor
- Kur of Gor
- Magicians of Gor
- Marauders of Gor
- Mariners of Gor
- Mercenaries of Gor
- Nomads of Gor
- Outlaw Of Gor
- Players of Gor
- Priest-Kings of Gor
- Prize of Gor
- Raiders of Gor
- Renegades of Gor
- Rogue of Gor
- Savages of Gor
- Slave Girl of Gor
- Swordsmen of Gor
- Tarnsman of Gor
- Tribesmen of Gor
- VAGABONDS OF GOR ( Book 24 of the Tarl Cabot Saga)
- Vagabonds of Gor
- Witness of Gor
Norman John : Tarl Cabot Saga 23:Renegades of Gor
Daw science fiction
John Norman
The maritime ubarate of Cos, with her allies, is mounting an attack on Ar on two fronts, from the south with a major invasion force and in the north with an expeditionary force besieging Ar's Station, Ar's base of power in the vast arable basin of Gor's mightiest river, the Vosk. Dietrich of Tarnburg, a mercenary, has seized Torcodino in the south, with its stores of military supplies, to temporarily halt the march of Cos on Ar, to buy Ar time to organize for her defense. Cabot has delivered letters from Dietrich to the regent of Ar, Gnieus Lelius, apprising him of the city's danger and the situation at Torcodino, and he has, in turn, been entrusted with letters from the regent to be delivered to the besieged Ar's Station. In virtue of treason in Ar, her main forces have been drawn away from the city and are now are wintering at Holmesk. Thus Ar is substantially defenseless and Ar's Station is abandoned. At Ar's Station Cabot, betrayed by the very missives he conveyed, is arrested as a spy. In the destruction wrought in Ar's Station by siege engines Cabot escapes his imprisonment. Shall he then flee Ar's Station, making his way to freedom through its miseries and desolations, its ruins and flames, or shall he remain, to defend, as he can, to the death, if need be, her weakened, betrayed, starving defenders, those who had been his very captors? Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the first book of the Gorean Saga, TARNSMAN OF GOR, E-Reads is proud to release the very first
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