Book description
WOLF Beautiful, deadly world under a cold red sun. WOLF Its
civilisation was old when Terrans were learning to walk upright. WOLF
Where blood-feud is a fact of death and torture a noble game. Still,
Terran Intelligence thought that the Terran Peace was secure on Wolf -
until strange reports of alien unrest started filtering in to Terran
Headquarters, reports of weird events that made even the exotic customs
of Wolf seem tame. Only one Terran agent knew Wolf well enough to pass
undetected in the alien Dry-Towns; but he had ruined his usefulness long
ago, by acculturating himself so successfully that a native blood-feud
was called out against him: Once he left the safety of the Terran
Enclave, he would be killed on sight. And yet, in the end, only the
scarred and bitter man who loved Wolf as his home could discover the
secret of THE DOOR THROUGH SPACE Marion Zimmer Bradley (1930 - 1999)
Marion Zimmer was born on a farm in Albany, New York, in 1930, and
married Robert Alden Bradley in 1949. She received a B. A. from Hardin
Simmons University, Texas, and did post-graduate work at the University
of California, Berkeley, during which time she helped found the Society
for Creative Anachronism. She sold her first story in 1952 and was a
writer of note for over four decades. Bradley is best known for two
signature series: the 'Darkover' science fantasy series and her
Arthurian masterpiece, The Mists of Avalon and its sequels. She also
edited anthologies for 14 years and published Marion Zimmer Bradley's
Fantasy Magazine, which ran for 50 quarterly issues between 1988 and the
end of 2000. Marion Zimmer Bradley died in Berkeley, California, on
September 25, 1999, four days after suffering a major heart attack.