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Gor #31

Conspirators of Gor

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CONSPIRATORS OF GOR

Book 31 of the Gorean Saga

Picking up where the alien war between Kurii and Priest-Kings left off, a young woman by the name Allison Ashton-Baker, involved in playing Gorean games on Earth, is transported to Ar to become a major witness of the unfolding events. We meet again with Lord Grendal, the result of a failed experiment to mix the genes of humans and Kurii; the Lady Bina, former pet of Agamemnon, she who dreams of becoming Ubara of Ar; and Agamemnon himself, eleventh face of the Nameless One, the illustrious mastermind behind the Kurrian invasion.

Packed with action, and, as usual, presented with a spicy dressing of cultural relativism and critical remarks on modernity and gender relations.

682 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2012

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John Norman

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John Norman, real name John Lange, was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1931. His best known works, the Gor series, currently span 36 books written 1966 (Tarnsman of Gor) to 2021 (Avengers of Gor). Three installments of the Telnarian Histories, plus three other fiction works and a non-fiction paperback. Mr. Norman is married and has three children.

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July 14, 2017
This is typical for later Gor. If you have read one of the "Kajira" novels you will know what to expect Nrrman maintains his lenthy discourses on his brand of gender relations which tend to pointlessly lengthen and slow down what could be a decent story
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November 22, 2025
This book was from a slave's PoV, and I just can't read them anymore. I gave it a whirl, but it fell flat.
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