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Cover for Thuvia, Maid of Mars: A gripping Science Fiction odyssey on Barsoom. Follow the son of John Carter into a world of phantom bowmen, savage banths, and a conspiracy that threatens to plunge a planet into total war.

Thuvia, Maid of Mars: A gripping Science Fiction odyssey on Barsoom. Follow the son of John Carter into a world of phantom bowmen, savage banths, and a conspiracy that threatens to plunge a planet into total war.

Varighed
4T 49M
Sprog
Engelsk
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Science fiction

Experience the pulse-pounding grandeur of Barsoom in this sweeping Science Fiction masterpiece.

In the royal gardens of Ptarth, a shadow falls over the Princess Thuvia. When she is snatched away by treachery, the evidence points toward Carthoris, Prince of Helium and son of the legendary John Carter. Framed for a crime he did not commit, Carthoris must race across the desolate sea-bottoms of Mars to find the woman he loves and clear his name. But the trail leads to the mysterious, long-forgotten city of Lothar—a place where the inhabitants command an army of phantom bowmen and the very air is thick with deadly illusions.

Thuvia, Maid of Mars is a quintessential Science Fiction adventure that defines the 'Sword and Planet' sub-genre. You will be enthralled by the rich world-building of Barsoom, featuring fierce green warriors, multi-legged thoats, and the savage, man-eating banths. Narrated with cinematic intensity, this tale explores themes of chivalry, psychological warfare, and the legacy of heroism against impossible odds.

Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) was a visionary American author whose works, including the Tarzan and Barsoom series, laid the foundation for modern science fiction and fantasy. His vivid imagination influenced generations of writers and scientists alike, making this classic as thrilling today as it was a century ago.

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Lydbog: 20. april 2026