Black Amazon of Mars

[Leigh Brackett] ↠ Black Amazon of Mars í Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Black Amazon of Mars Great classic pulp space opera! Colin A. Brodd I picked this up because Gary Gygax recommends Leigh Brackett in his Appendx N to the 1st edition AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide Unfortunately, it is not the beginning of her Mars series, as I discovered, but nearer the end. Even without knowing the protagonists backstory, however, its a great pulp space opera story in what some authors call Old Mars - the Mars of the pulps, f. Swords-and-planet fiction from one of the greatest of its writers! ac

Black Amazon of Mars

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Rating : 4.68 (527 Votes)
Asin : B071JVP9YS
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Number of Pages : 549 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-02-14
Language : English

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With his dying words, Camar lays a perilous duty on the unwilling Stark. He is to return a stolen gem to the ancient walled city of Kushat. In the icy north lands of Mars, Stark is carrying his wounded friend home to die. If Stark can dodge the black warrior and his army of bandits, maybe - just maybe - the people of Kushat won't kill him. FNH Audio presents an unabridged reading of this sci-fi classic.

Great classic pulp space opera! Colin A. Brodd I picked this up because Gary Gygax recommends Leigh Brackett in his Appendx N to the 1st edition AD&D Dungeon Master's Guide Unfortunately, it is not the beginning of her Mars series, as I discovered, but nearer the end. Even without knowing the protagonist's backstory, however, it's a great pulp space opera story in what some authors call Old Mars - the Mars of the pulps, f. ""Swords-and-planet" fiction from one of the greatest of its writers!" according to Werner A. Lind. Normally, I like to start a series at the beginning. But I chose to read this second novella of Brackett's Eric John Stark series, as my long-awaited first introduction to her work, because Amazon offered me the chance to read it for free on my Kindle app. (And yes, I'll definitely be buying a paper copy!)Genre giant Brackett stands in the Romantic tradition, and represents S. Decent Pulp Era but not up to the Standard of the Greats I read this as a sort of follow up to 'Sea Kings of Mars' by the same author. It's another pulp story from 1951 with the same basic outline hero fights and defeats the evil ones, gets the girl in the end.Although I did not find this as good as Sea Kings of Mars I did notice one interesting description of how a magic sword effected the ice dwelling creatures."The strange force

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