Condition: Acceptable. Please see the images for more details. May show signs of wear such as:
• Shelf wear or scuffing on the cover
• Creases, marks, or tears on pages or dust jacket
• Possible remainder marks or previous owner’s name/notes inside
Cover art: Barclay Shaw
Blurb: “The Darkwar Trilogy by Glen Cook, published by Popular Library’s Questar imprint in the mid-1980s, is a compelling science fiction series that delves into themes of survival, power, and transformation. The trilogy comprises three paperback volumes:
1. Doomstalker (1985): Introduces Marika, a young member of the Meth race, whose life is upended when her packstead is destroyed by nomadic invaders. Possessing latent psychic abilities, Marika’s journey begins as she seeks to harness her powers amidst the turmoil.
2. Warlock (1985): Marika, now an adept in the Silth order, confronts internal and external challenges. Her burgeoning friendship with a tradermale named Bagnel and the discovery of a renegade Silth sect test her loyalties and abilities.
3. Ceremony (1986): Marika’s evolution reaches its zenith as she grapples with her role within the Silth and the broader implications of her powers, leading to transformative decisions that impact her world.
Each volume features cover art characteristic of 1980s science fiction aesthetics. While individual copies may exhibit typical signs of age, such as wear or creasing, they remain prized for their engaging narrative and exploration of complex themes.”