Deathstalker Honor by Simon R. Green (1998-09-01)

$10

1996 First printing mass market edition. Cover art is slightly different than pictured. Paperback cover has some wear. Reading creases in the spine and wear along the sides of the cover. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

A well-loved gem for science fiction fans, this 1998 mass market edition of “Deathstalker Honor” by Simon R. Green offers a thrilling journey into the epic space opera saga. Despite its worn exterior, the clean pages and secure binding ensure an immersive reading experience. As a first printing with unique cover art, this copy holds special appeal for collectors seeking early entries into Green’s groundbreaking Deathstalker universe, where fantasy and horror elements blend seamlessly with futuristic sci-fi themes.

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1996 First printing mass market edition. Cover art is slightly different than pictured. Paperback cover has some wear. Reading creases in the spine and wear along the sides of the cover. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “Deathstalker Honor” by Simon R. Green is a true gem for fans of the Deathstalker series and science fiction enthusiasts alike. Published in 1998, this mass-market paperback edition represents the fourth installment in Green’s epic space opera saga, which follows the adventures of the legendary warrior Owen Deathstalker. Set in a distant future where humanity has spread across the galaxy, the series blends elements of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, creating a rich and immersive universe that has captivated readers for decades.

Despite its well-worn exterior, this copy remains a testament to the enduring appeal of Green’s storytelling prowess. The creased spine and slightly faded cover art are evidence of countless hours spent immersed in the thrilling exploits of Deathstalker and his companions. Yet, the clean pages and secure binding ensure that this edition remains a reliable companion for those seeking to lose themselves in Green’s imaginative world.

For collectors and avid readers, this copy holds a special allure. As a first printing, it represents an early entry into the Deathstalker canon, capturing the raw energy and excitement of Green’s groundbreaking vision. Moreover, the slight variation in cover art adds an element of uniqueness, making this particular edition a sought-after item for those who appreciate the nuances of publishing history.

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