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Lilith: A Snake in the Grass

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1981
2023
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Prologue - Background to Trouble
1 - Rebirth
2 - Transportation and Exposure
3 - Orientation and Placement
4 - Zeis Keep
5 - Village Routine
6 - Ti
7 - Father Bronze
8 - Social Mobility on Lilith
9 - The Castle
10 - Dr. Pohn and Master Artur
11 - Chosing a Different Road
12 - Too Dangerous to Have Around
13 - Some Interested Parties
14 - Savages and Amazons
15 - A Dialogue
16 - Sumiko O'Higgins and the Seven Covens
17 - I Do Believe in Witches - I Do, I Do!
18 - Moab Keep
19 - The Wizards of Moab Keep
20 - Council of War
21 - The Battle of Zeis Keep
22 - First Lord of the Diamond
23 - A Little Unfinished Business
Epilogue
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A science fiction series by Jack L Chalker featuring a system of worlds where once visited, you can never return and where technology doesn't work.

1) Lilith: A Snake in the Grass
2) Cerberus: A Wolf in the Fold
3) Charon: A Dragon at the Gate
4) Medusa: A Tiger by the Tail
Copyright © 1981 by Jack L. Chalker
For Lou Tabakow,
a great unsung friend
of science fiction for
almost fifty years and a man
whose kindness and
friendship I will always
treasure.
The little man in the synthetic tweed jacket didn't look like a bomb.
May contain spoilers
Would I lie to you?
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Added: 29-Dec-2002
Last Updated: 02-Oct-2024

Quotes

Whenever equality is imposed as an absolute, it is always equalized at the least common denominator, and historically, the least common denominator of mankind has been quite low indeed.

Publications

 01-Oct-1981
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Oct-1981
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$2.50
Pages*:
248
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   3 Jan 2023 - 12 Jan 2023
Internal ID:
2114
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-345-29369-X
ISBN-13:
978-0-345-29369-5
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
David B Mattingly  - Cover Artist
THE MANTRAP WORLDS


Somewhere, from among the four human-settled worlds of the Warden Diamond, hostile aliens were spying on Earth. But no agent could be sent to investigate and report back. All trips to the Warden worlds were one-way. There, a microscopic symbiont invaded all life forms, after which life became impossible outside the Warden system. The same organism destroyed any form of machinery, so no message could be beamed back by normal means.

That called for extraordinary means, of course. One agent was chosen, then four men were stripped of their own minds and personalities, and his was imposed upon them. Hooked up properly, he could then receive their reports, without ever leaving safe territory.

Each man was assigned one world to conquer. His mission was first to find the Overlord of that world and kill him, then to take over his link with the aliens. Of course all this must be done with no help beyond his own naked ability.

THIS FIRST BOOK OF JACK CHALKER'S EPIC
TETRALOGY DEALS WITH CAL TREMON, WHO WAS
SENT TO LILITH, A PLANET THAT WAS A PARADISE -
BUT A PARADISE DESIGNED IN HELL!

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First Edition: October 1981
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01-Oct-1981
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 Jack L Chalker
Birth: 17 Dec 1944 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death: 11 Feb 2005 Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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