A Dark and Hungry God Arises by Stephen Donaldson

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A Dark and Hungry God Arises by Stephen Donaldson

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A powerful and intense sf tale from a master storyteller

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A Dark and Hungry God Arises by Stephen Donaldson

The third instalment in the GAP sequence: Stephen Donaldson's fascinating universe peopled with characters of a passion and intensity only he could create. After a terrifying encounter with the Amnion aliens, Nick Succorso made for the safety of Thanatos Minor, the infamous bootleg shipyard where illegals from all over the galaxy come to repair their ships (and indulge their exotic tastes in entertainment). But the Amnion are waiting, and for Nick, Morn Hyland and her force-grown son Davies, the safe haven has turned into a vision of hell. Now Angus Thermopyle heads for Thanatos Minor, programmed to carry out a secret mission that could have nightmarish consequences for them all ...
Stephen Donaldson spent 13 years in India, where his father was a medical missionary and orthopaedic surgeon; the idea for Thomas Covenant grew out of his father's work with lepers and the first trilogy won him the British Fantasy and John W. Campbell Awards; he won the World Fantasy Award for his collection REAVE THE JUST AND OTHER TALES. As well as fantasy and science fiction, he has also written a number of crime novels. He lives with his family in New Mexico.
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ISBN 13 9780575083363
ISBN 10 0575083360
Title A Dark and Hungry God Arises
Author Stephen Donaldson
Series The Gap Cycle
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2008-09-11
Number of pages 464
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