[Riverworld 04] • Mundo del Río 4
- Authors
- Farmer, Philip
- Publisher
- Ultramar
- Tags
- science fiction , mundo del río , ciencia ficción , fantasy
- ISBN
- 9788473863384
- Date
- 1980-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.42 MB
- Lang
- es
At the end of The Fabulous Riverboat , Sam Clemens finally set out in the great iron riverboat Not for Hire to reach the headwaters of the river on whose shores humanity has been resurrected. After 33 years on the river, Clemens crew--including the giant subhuman Joe Miller--are near the end of their journey. Only one obstacle remains: the evil king, John Lackland. John is waiting just upriver in the Rex Grandissimus , the 1st riverboat Sam constructed, the one that John his crew hijacked. He's hell-bent on sinking Sam's boat vice versa. Complicating the battle is the fact that both ships likely contain agents of the Ethicals, the group of advanced beings who created Riverworld for reasons unknown. Ethicals may even be on board, as are various humans that the rebel Ethical, known as the Mysterious Stranger (known to Clemens as X), enlisted in his cause, which may or may not lead to humanity's salvation. The battle is set to take place along the shores populated by members of the Church of the 2nd Chance, a group seeking ethical perfection in order to proceed to the next phase of existence. The 2nd Chancers aren't violent, but their charismatic leader, La Viro, may attempt to sink the iron ships in order to prevent the battle. Among the 2nd Chancers is former Nazi officer Hermann Goring, who had a run-in with Sir Richard Burton in the 1st Riverworld novel, To Your Scattered Bodies Go. Burton companions--among them several people who were contacted by the Mysterious Stranger--are reluctantly serving on John's boat in order to reach the headwaters. Will any of the humans working for X survive the coming battle? If so, how can they hope to penetrate the tower in the North Sea where the Ethicals are thought to reside? What could humans hope to do against a race so advanced that they can reshape entire planets resurrect all humans?--Craig E. Engler (edited)