More Than Fire
Sub-title
WOT 6
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English
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Year
1995
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Philip Jose Farmer is one of the living giants of the science fiction genre. His first published story, The Lovers (1952), won him the Hugo Award for Best New Writer and launched one of the most important careers in the history of the field. Perhaps the Riverworld novels and stories are the best known of his more than 90 books. Certainly next in rank of popularity has been his World of Tiers series. Beginning in the 1960s with The Maker Of Universes, and continuing in The Gates Of Creation, A Private Cosmos, Behind The Walls Of Terra, and The Lavalite World, Kickaha, an Earthman travels, fights, loves his way across the pocket universes. He is the implacable enemy of the decadent and arrogant Lords, a combatant who could have stepped out of the pages of Joseph Campbell's The Hero With A Thousand Faces. And Kickaha's greatest and most deadly foe is the Lord, Red Orc. Now, in More Than Fire, Farmer concludes this epic series with the ultimate battle between Kickaha and Red Orc, with the entire existence of the pocket universes at stake. The long-awaited climax of one of the most popular and long-running adventure series in the history of science fiction is a colorful, complex, bloodthirsty, sexy explosion. The fast-paced story spans many worlds of wonders, reveals many secrets of the history of the World of Tiers, and ends with a shout of victory.
The final book in the World of Tiers. Across a myriad universe, Kickaha, the roguish adventurer from Earth, has wandered, always fighting the decadent Lords in their domains. Now the time has come for battle with the most powerful Lord of all, Red Orc, Kickaha's arch-enemy.
The final book in the World of Tiers. Across a myriad universe, Kickaha, the roguish adventurer from Earth, has wandered, always fighting the decadent Lords in their domains. Now the time has come for battle with the most powerful Lord of all, Red Orc, Kickaha's arch-enemy.