Ice schooner. Manitou. Gates of Azeroth. The biggest lucky one
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The Tallinn publishing house Melor continues publishing the series “Treasury of Combat Fiction and Adventure.” In this collection, published in a very small circulation, we offer readers three action-packed adventure novels published for the first time in Russian. In the first of them, “Ice Schooner,” written by the famous Michael Moorcock, events take us to a strange, mysterious continent covered with a layer of eternal ice with frozen forever by the seas. Long ago, ice ships, which were sailing ships mounted on giant skis, became the main means of subsistence for the inhabitants of eight cities located in crevasses below the ice level. Each city had its own ice fleet and its power directly depended on the size... and equipment of the ships. Conrad Arflade, left without his schooner, sets off on skis across a huge ice plateau, on which he finds a freezing old man, who turns out to be the powerful ship lord of Frizgalt. From this moment his adventures, full of deadly dangers, begin... Graham Masterton's second science-fiction novel "Manitou" is full of secrets, riddles and blood - characteristic features of an action-packed mystical novel. And the book ends with the fantastic action movie "The Gates of Azeroth" by J. Cherry.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Грэм Мастертон
Кэролайн Черри Дж.
Майкл Муркок
Сирил Корнблат М. - Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 1995
- Translator
- Олег Эрнестович Колесников