The Gods of Mars
In "The Gods of Mars", John Carter returns to Barsoom after ten years and lands in the deadly Valley Dor, believed to be Mars's paradise. Instead, he discovers it's ruled by the manipulative Therns and the terrifying Plant Men. Battling cults, monsters, and political intrigue, Carter fights to expose the lies enslaving Barsoom's people, reunite with Dejah Thoris, and prevent a war that could destroy the planet.
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The Gods of Mars
In "The Gods of Mars", John Carter returns to Barsoom after ten years and lands in the deadly Valley Dor, believed to be Mars's paradise. Instead, he discovers it's ruled by the manipulative Therns and the terrifying Plant Men. Battling cults, monsters, and political intrigue, Carter fights to expose the lies enslaving Barsoom's people, reunite with Dejah Thoris, and prevent a war that could destroy the planet.
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The Gods of Mars

The Gods of Mars

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Gods of Mars

The Gods of Mars

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Overview

In "The Gods of Mars", John Carter returns to Barsoom after ten years and lands in the deadly Valley Dor, believed to be Mars's paradise. Instead, he discovers it's ruled by the manipulative Therns and the terrifying Plant Men. Battling cults, monsters, and political intrigue, Carter fights to expose the lies enslaving Barsoom's people, reunite with Dejah Thoris, and prevent a war that could destroy the planet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786561339353
Publisher: SAMPI Books
Publication date: 08/26/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 327
File size: 992 KB

About the Author

Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American writer best known for his work in the adventure, fantasy, and science fiction genres. After being discharged from the army shortly after enlisting due to health issues, Burroughs pursued a number of careers. He worked as a cowboy, a factory worker, a mine manager, and a railroad worker before he started writing to earn more money. His best-known work, Tarzan of the Apes gained him major financial success, especially after he sold the film rights for the novel. Burroughs was married twice, and has three children. After his death, he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, commemorating his exemplary work and vast canon of eighty novels.

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