
Warriors of Gor
Gorean Saga, Book 37
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Narrated by:
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Ralph Lister
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By:
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John Norman
The Saga of Gor continues as Tarl Cabot attempts to save a beautiful prisoner from a terrible fate.
The daughter of Marlenus, the Ubar of Ar, is now a fugitive sought for betraying the Home Stone of her city. The price on her head could build fleets and hire armies. For years she has been hunted by legions of guardsmen and bounty hunters. Now, tricked by a former colleague, Talena has been captured and delivered to Lurius of Jad. Once her esteemed ally, Lurius is now eager to sell Talena’s blood for the gold of Ar. But the reward cannot be claimed until the prisoner is delivered.
Between the port of Jad and the mighty gates of Ar lie dangerous waters and harrowing wildernesses, the threats of beasts and the menace of men. Tarl Cabot, a seaman and warrior of Port Kar, once the free companion of Talena, chooses to risk everything to save his former companion.
In this rousing adventure, we encounter the steel of warriors, the stealth of Assassins, the savagery of monstrous Kurii, the passions and beauty of needful, vulnerable, collared slaves, the subtleties of Scribes of the Law, and the ambition and ruthlessness of men who want nothing less than the throne of Ar itself.
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There have been a number of running story lines for a couple books now that finally come to a conclusion. A new character that may become a regular is introduced. I'm not saying this is the case. But if the Gorean saga were to wrap up after an even 40 books, I wouldn't be surprised. When you see how things align at the end of this book, make a judgement for yourself.
One thing I'm not sure of is there may have been a political statement made. There's a part on the press of Ar and whether or not people want an honest and truthful press for a more entertaining one full of lies and ulterior motives. I view these books as an escape that is the crap we deal with in the real world and if this is a statement, then I'm not too fond of finding it here. I absolutely hate the media and the way they portray things, so I guess he chose the right thing to complain about.
One of my favorites in the series.
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John Norman at his best
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excellent
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Another great addition to Gor
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I am looking forward to Mr. Norman’s next installment and hope it will include Priest-Kings and Kuri.
A suitable conclusion to the Talena story arc
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