Book description
The Producer thinks he's God's gift to women - whether they're human or
alien. The Director is delighted to work on a wild and woolly planet,
where he can really behave like Attila the Hun. Some of the local
natives are trying to steal the film crew blind - while others plan
all-out war. And if that weren't enough, every time Tour Guide Fergus
Reith turns around, he stumbles over another of his ex wives or
girlfriends! The Swords of Zinjaban is the fourth of L. Sprague de
Camp's Krishna book - interplanetary romance in the tradition of Edgar
Rice Burroughs' Martian Tales. Lyon Sprague de Camp was born in 1907
and died in 2000. During a writing career that spanned seven decades, he
wrote over a hundred books in the areas of science fiction, fantasy,
historical fiction, non-fiction and biography. Although arguably best
known for his continuation of Robert E. Howard's Conan stories, de Camp
was an important figure in the formative period of modern SF, alongside
the likes of Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein, and was a winner of
the Hugo, World Fantasy Life Achievement and SFWA Grand Master awards.