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Geoffrey Marsh The Patch of the Odin Soldier New York, NY, U.S.A. Doubleday 1987 0385159382 / 9780385159388 First Edition Hardcover/Ex-Library Good 0385159382 0385159382 Good-/Good c. 1987, white bds. w/price clipped d.j., 182pp., (shelf wear, corners lightly bumped, spine somewhat cocked, content clean, d.j. taped to bds., very lt.edge wear, fading, mylar cover) Price:
1.69 USD
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Geoffrey Marsh The tail of the Arabian, knight (Doubleday science fiction) New York, NY, U.S.A. Doubleday 1986 0385191014 / 9780385191012 First Edition Hardcover/Ex-Library Good 0385191014 0385191014 Good-/Good c. 1986, blue bds. w/price clipped d.j., 181pp., (lt.shelf wear, corners lightly bumped, spine slightly cocked, content clean and bright, d.j. taped to bds., very lt.edge wear, mylar cover). m Publishers Weekly In the mold of professor-turned-adventurer Indiana Jones, Marsh's hero Lincoln Blackthorne is a New Jersey tailor who also goes on dangerous quests for magical talismans. On his first treasure hunt, The King of Satan's Eyes, it was a deck of playing cards that promised immortality. This time it's the fabulously bejeweled tail of an Arabian horse, Knight, that is reputed to have mystical healing powers. The journey takes Blackthorne from an arid pueblo in New Mexico to the frozen Yukon. Along the way he has a near-fatal encounter every few pages; in fact, one would suspect a spoof if Marsh showed any signs of having a sense of humor. Like clockwork, there emerge the usual weapons, not forgetting a bow and arrow, a menagerie of snakes, spiders and scorpions, even earthquakes and flash floods. The story is more suitable for adventure/thriller fans than science fiction readers. Price:
1.69 USD
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