Smugglers of Gor

Smugglers of Gor by John Norman, published by Open Road Integrated Media in May 2014, is a significant addition to the Gorean Saga, comprising 564 pages in English. This edition serves as a prequel to Mariners of Gor, exploring a covert operation involving a mysterious cargo placed on a great ship, which may alter the stakes of a crucial gamble. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of a young woman, formerly known as Miss Margaret Alyssa Cameron, and another character whose identity is intentionally concealed, hinting at their pivotal roles in the unfolding events.
Readers will encounter a richly imagined world where themes of power dynamics and servitude are prevalent. The story delves into the intricacies of the coastal city of Brundisium, a major port on Gor, and the societal structures that define its inhabitants. With elements of action, adventure, and dark fantasy, this installment continues to expand on the complex relationships and challenges faced by its characters, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the saga’s unique landscape.
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In what constitutes a prequel to Mariners of Gor, we learn that a mysterious cargo, suitably disguised, was covertly placed on the great ship, a cargo that might influence the outcome of the aforementioned gamble. One narrator is a young woman, once a Miss Margaret Alyssa Cameron, and the other is an individual whose name, for reasons that will become obvious, is withheld in the manuscript. It does seem clear, however, that the individual referred to was somehow instrumental in bringing the former Miss Cameron to the height of a large slave block in the coastal city of Brundisium, one of Gor’s major ports. Rediscover this brilliantly imagined world where men are masters and women live to serve their every desire. John Norman, born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1931, is the creator of the Gorean Saga, the longest-running series of adventure novels in science fiction history. Starting in December 1966 with Tarnsman of Gor, the series was put on hold after its twenty-fifth installment, Magicians of Gor, in 1988, when DAW refused to publish its successor, Witness of Gor. After several unsuccessful attempts to find a trade publishing outlet, the series was brought back into print in 2001. Norman has also produced a separate, three-installment science fiction series, the Telnarian Histories, plus two other fiction works (Ghost Dance and Time Slave), a nonfiction paperback (Imaginative Sex), and a collection of thirty short stories, entitled Norman Invasions. The Totems of Abydos was published in spring 2012. All of Norman’s work is available both in print and as ebooks. The Internet has proven to be a fertile ground for the imagination of Norman’s ever-growing fan base, and at Gor Chronicles (www.gorchronicles.com), a website specially created for his tremendous fan following, one may read everything there is to know about this unique fictional culture. Norman is married and has three children.
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