Hunters of Gor
Gorean Saga, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Ralph Lister
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By:
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John Norman
Former Earthman Tarl Cabot is now a powerful Tarnsman of the brutal and caste-bound planet of Gor, also known as Counter-Earth. He embarks on an adventure in the dangerous and mysterious wilderness of Gor, pitting his warrior's skills against treacherous outlaws, bandits, and fighters. Three different women are working to bring change to Tarl's far-from-peaceful life on Gor: Talena, his one-time queen and first love; Elizabeth, his brave fighting partner; and the Amazonian Verna, chief of the fierce and wild panther women. As Tarl journeys through the wilderness, the fates of these three remarkable women will finally be decided.
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 complete publication of all Gor books by John Norman, including the long-awaited 26th novel in the saga, Witness of Gor. Many of the original Gor books have been out of print for years, but their popularity has endured.
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Gorean Saga
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on another note, the story is a nothing burger with a character that started a decline in the past book and continued slipping into the shitty gutter he paved for himself. he betrayed important characters, engaged in unspeakable bullshittery even for this series. its not a great book, the only thing I can praise is the narrator. how he got through it is beyond me.
"I will sell her in port kar" - a jackass
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This book contains some of John Norman's worst writing so far in his repeating of ideas and overstating internal dialog. But it also has some of his most brilliant writing...artful conveying of his ideas. It's worth reading.
Some of Norman's Best
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