Soul Rider IV by Jack L Chalker

Soul Rider IV by Jack L Chalker

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Soul Rider IV by Jack L Chalker

hear my words, Alawi, and write them in your books.for a time of great trials is upon you.

Brought to the dusty catacombs beneath the city of Lee, Ketri and Tome are forced to retell the tale of their frantic and often bloody flight through the forest. Sa Makiria has accused the Loraan Volar of attempted assassination and the outcast Aeons are sitting in judgment.

Chalker was born on December 17, 1944, in Baltimore, Maryland. He began writing for the amateur science fiction press while still in high school, and in 1960, he founded the Hugo-nominated amateur magazine Mirage. He started Mirage Press a year later, which turned into a prominent specialist publisher of science fiction and fantasy nonfiction and reference books. His debut novel, A Jungle of Stars, was released in 1976, and with the huge success of Midnight at the Well of Souls two years later, he became a full-time novelist. Chalker is a passionate environmentalist who also enjoys traveling, gadgets, and computers.

He's also a well-known science fiction and fantasy lecturer who's given talks at a number of schools and universities. He is a huge fan of steamboats, particularly ferryboats, and has ridden more than 300 of them in the United States and abroad.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780812532845
ISBN 10 0812532848
Titel Soul Rider IV
Autor Jack L Chalker
Serie Soul Rider
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Tor Books
Erscheinungsjahr 1985-12-15
Seitenanzahl 374
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