Silverlock by John Myers Myers
John Myers Myers’ picaresque novel, Silverlock, has remained a cult classic for seven decades, beloved by the likes of Poul Anderson, Larry Niven, Andrzej Sapkowski and Ken Lizzi.
Read MoreJohn Myers Myers’ picaresque novel, Silverlock, has remained a cult classic for seven decades, beloved by the likes of Poul Anderson, Larry Niven, Andrzej Sapkowski and Ken Lizzi.
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