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Jack Vance

    August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013

    This master wordsmith, writing under numerous pseudonyms, is celebrated for his linguistic prowess and vast imagination that enriched both science fiction and mystery genres. His narratives delve into complex human motivations and ethical quandaries within unforgettable settings. Vance's distinctive style and profound insight into human nature establish him as a timeless storyteller. Readers are captivated by his ability to craft compelling tales brimming with suspense and intellectual depth.

    Jack Vance
    The Face
    Ecce and Old Earth
    The Asutra
    Lyonesse III - Madouc
    The Demon Princes, Vol. 2
    The Green Pearl and Madouc
    • The Green Pearl and Madouc

      • 776 pages
      • 28 hours of reading
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      In Lyonesse II: The Green Pearl and Madouc the magical lands of high enchantment - the Elder Isles, the land, long-vanished beneath the ocean, from which King Arthur's ancestors fled to Britain - come to brilliant life again. In this ancient land the realm of chivalry and the world of faerie exist side by side and it is a place of strange beauty, high adventure and eerie magic. Warring kings renew their conflicts, opposing magicians devise ever more strange and sinister stratagems and Madouc, ostensibly the daughter of the ill-fated Princess Suldrun but in reality a changeling, becomes embroiled in political rivalries, military adventures - and the quest for the Grail.

      The Green Pearl and Madouc
    • The Demon Princes, Vol. 2

      The Face * the Book of Dreams

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Celebrated for his remarkable versatility, Jack Vance has garnered numerous prestigious awards, including the Hugo and Nebula. His career spans over fifty years, captivating readers with his imaginative storytelling. Tor Books continues to honor his legacy by reissuing his classic works. The latest release, The Demon Princes, Volume Two, compiles the final two novels of the acclaimed Demon Princes series, featuring "The Face" and "The Book of Dreams," offering fans a chance to complete their collection of this beloved saga.

      The Demon Princes, Vol. 2
    • Lyonesse III - Madouc

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
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      The World Fantasy Award-winning third volume of the LYONESSE trilogy brings attention to the faerie changeling Madouc. Where princess Suldrun once meekly endured the proprieties of Castle Haidion, Madouc defends herself with rotten fruit. Vexed, King Casmir arranges a contest to marry her off, but Madouc has other ideas, and enlists the stableboy "Sir Pom-pom" on an impromptu quest to find her father. During their travels, they encounter swindlers, faeries, trolls, ogres, a knight in search of his youth, and a relatively pedestrian item known as the Holy Grail. As the sorcerers Shimrod and Murgen investigate portents of cataclysm in the world of magic, Casmir plans a murder that will bring all the lands under his iron rule; however, his ambitions will be complicated by one small but important oversight-he's failed to allow for Madouc!

      Lyonesse III - Madouc
    • From the furthest borders of the Durdane, strange rumours are spreading. For in Caraz's land of exiles and murderers, deeds are being done more terrible than any of its most ruthless dwellers could commit. And so it is to the mountains of Caraz that Gastel Etzwane must turn, certain in his heart that his old foe is not yet finished. And sure enough, amidst the rocky wastes there moves a menace whose horror the men of Durdane can scarce imagine. For as Gastel Etzwane has long since guessed, their enemy, the monstrous Asutra, is simply not of their world...

      The Asutra
    • Ecce and Old Earth

      • 435 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The planet Cadwal has an ecosystem unique in the human-explored galaxy; a thousand years past it was set aside as a natural preserve, protected by law and covenant against colonization and exploitation. But now the elite Conservator culture that has developed on Cadwal is facing a conspiracy of humans and aliens to open the planet, and its rich resources, to full commercial use. Glawen Clattuc, scion of one of the scientific houses of Cadwal, must discover who exactly is behind all the sabotage, and bring them to interplanetary justice. But Glawen soon discovers that he is investigating his own family - there are ancient crimes to be discovered, as well as the key that will resolve the crisis that threatens Cadwal and its way of life.

      Ecce and Old Earth
    • Alastor

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      Three young men in strange worlds face dangers, meet tempting girls, and may be saved by the incognito Connatic, ruler of Alastor trillions. Planets have totally different climates and cultures, but evil humans are always greedy.Trullion: Home of ex-soldier Glinnes, whose brother has sold family island against their late father's wishes. Glinnes plays hussade to raise ozols to buy Ambray back. Starmenter pirates attack their big game, and $30M ransom vanishes, sought by all, especially alluring murderous gypsy Duissane.Marune: The home world of amnesiac Pardero. Really prince "Kraike" Efraim, the new heir almost loses his throne to his step-brother Destian. Step-mother Singhalissa plots with neighbor Rianlle. Fiancée Sthelany invites him to her room during the mirk long night of darkest emotions. Wyst: Inspirational planet to artist Jantiff, with egalistic new friends Skorlet and Esteban. Every meal has only gruff baked brown loaf, deedle tart drink, and wobbly custard sweet to fill in the chinks. The Whispers, representatives, invite the Connatic for their planet anniversary celebration, but plotters conspire.

      Alastor
    • Tales of the Dying Earth

      • 752 pages
      • 27 hours of reading
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      The fourth in the Fantasy Masterworks series, the Dying Earth saga inspired writers like Michael Moorcock and Gene Wolfe, who freely acknowledges his debt to Vance in his own Book of the New Sun. Here, in one volume, is Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Award-winning author Jack Vance's classic Dying Earth saga comprising The Dying Earth, The Eyes of the Overworld, Cugel's Saga and Rhialto the Marvellous. Travel to a far distant future, when the sun bleeds red in a dark sky, where magic and science is one, and the Earth has but a few short decades to live ...

      Tales of the Dying Earth
    • Grand Master Jack Vance's haunting tale of the search for identity across time and space.

      Night Lamp