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Children of Flux and Anchor

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1986
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Copyright © 1986 by Jack L. Chalker
This one is for the female members of the Whitley clan:
Eva who became First Editor when she married me,
and also Brigit and Lucy,
and even Mama Agnes who doesn't like this stuff.
For very different reasons, it's appropriate.
For forty-seven years the seven great Hellgates had been guarded, and the guard duty was the most boring assignment anyone could draw.
May contain spoilers
Now - what do you want us to do for you?
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Added: 21-Jan-2020
Last Updated: 02-Oct-2024

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 01-Oct-1986
Tor Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Oct-1986
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$3.50
Pages*:
350
Internal ID:
2107
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-812-53286-4
ISBN-13:
978-0-812-53286-9
Printing:
2
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Dawn Wilson  - Cover Artist
The last great battle of the Hellgates has been won and Flux and Anchor are at peace - for now.

But someone has found the key to the magic of Flux.  If they succeed in harnessing this fearsome power, the delicate balance could be destroyed.

Who will stand when the horror of Flux is unleashed?
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Notes and Comments:
First Printing: October 1986
2nd printing based on the number line
Other prices: Canada: $4.50
Canada ISBN: 0812532872
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01-Oct-1986
Tor Books
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 Jack L Chalker
Birth: 17 Dec 1944 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death: 11 Feb 2005 Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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