• Marauders of Gor

  • Gorean Saga, Book 9
  • By: John Norman
  • Narrated by: Ralph Lister
  • Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (239 ratings)

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Marauders of Gor

By: John Norman
Narrated by: Ralph Lister
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Former earthman Tarl Cabot has been struggling to free himself from the cruel control of the Priest-Kings of Gor to no avail. As he pits his strength against such a formidable enemy, a terrible beast appears from the mysterious northern lands, bearing a token of the demise of Tarl's once-beloved woman Talena. The missive is a sign of defiance and disrespect from his enemies, meant to humiliate him and force him to challenge them in response. To gird his weapons and set out on a mission of vengeance against those who sent the beasts means Tarl must jeopardize his fortune and position as a wealthy slave merchant.

But he is no longer practical and calm as he was on Earth. He must conform to the social codes of Gor, where the only way one can avenge wounded manhood is to respond with all one's might!

©1975 John Norman (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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Gorean Saga

The Gorean series is basically Conan the barbarian meets a smut novel on another world. There's lots of violent battles and vicious giant man eaters with a dash BDSM. The series gets a little repetitive as the books go on but not to badly for a 20 plus book series. If you liked the John Carter in 'A Princess of Mars' series most likely you'll enjoy these books there very similar. I prefer the Gorean series myself, except the ones narrated by women which I haven't bought so don't know if there good or not I personal dislike women narrates.

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great story line

Ralph lister like the other books did a great job...please keep up the great work

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slow start but picks up.

a very slow start but as it goes on the pace dramatically improves. over all I'd say another glorious piece to the world of Gor.

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Love it

the series of books so far have been wonderful I love it can't wait to listen to book 10

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Repeat it again Sam.

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

When I was a teenager, I truly loved these books. As I listen to them now, I remembered that there were spots that I skipped over because John Norman has this thing about telling you the same thing over and over and over.... Now they just seem monotonous. Female slaves rape rape rape... little bit of action... Female slaves rape rape rape (but always the woman truly and deeply desires this treatment.) The manliness of her man, and the womanliness of herself over take any rational thought she might have. I guess when I was a teenager, just the word "breast" and the thought of a naked woman was enough to capture my attention... Now, not so much!

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Too much emphasis on subjugation of females. Wow... They are slaves.... I think if he took one and fully developed her as a real woman and a companion to Tarl, this could have really been a good series. Realistically, I can't think of any real woman who would be raped repeatedly and willingly submit to and deeply desire her rapist, unless she had been physiologically damaged. There is way too much discussion about this and not enough emphasis on the action. Carl Tabot seems, at points to have deep loyalties, but when it comes to women, these can change in a flash. There has yet to be a woman in this series that he has stayed loyal to.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Maybe just for nostalgic reasons. They would need to perform the "Hollywood transformation" and make a lot of changes in the male - female relationship realm. Maybe have Tarlena actually become Tarl's companion in his adventures.

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waste of a credit.

Has Marauders of Gor turned you off from other books in this genre?

No.

Would you be willing to try another one of Ralph Lister’s performances?

Yes

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

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Any additional comments?

I might have enjoyed this book in print, where I could scan sections that I found inactive. As an audio book, there are too few events to keep me engaged.

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TARL JOINS THE VIKINGS

Tal, fellow Earthlings!

I just wrote my review but somehow I flubbed it and it didn't get posted. I'm not sure what I did, but nevertheless, I will still post a review, all be it much shorter.

I forget how much I actually loved the book.

I hated the way Talena treated Tarl. She acted the way she did in Tarnsman. She didn't even care that he'd been poisoned. Besides he did come to find her. I felt bad for her because of the way she was treated by Rask of Treve and Verna. After the way she treated Tarl, I was glad he freed her. And yet...

Because it is late and I really need to get some sleep, let me say that the book was riviting to me. I was never bord, not even when Tarl goes into the treatment of slaves. It's part of that world, a woman can't escape it, even though she might try. There was an epic battle between Kurii and Torvaldians. In my opinion, the Kurii are worse the the Alien or the Predator. I mean, they not only kill their combatants they eat them during the battle! Gross!

At and rate, it's a great book and I feel that Norman is a good writer dispite what other critics say about him. His books have kept me enthralled since I was 14. 50 years?! Priest-Kings! For that long? LOL

Well. I will stop here. Do give the book a chance. It's well worth the read. I always enjoy listening to Ralph Lister reading the books. It's a supreme joy listening to his voice.

I'm off to visit the Tribesmen....

I wish you well.

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The Saga Of Worlds

I have read ten of John Norman’s fictional books. He writes a believable, exciting, entertaining and scarily believable.
The 27 book saga will continue, I am certain, to provide exceptional entertainment.
The saga of how the two worlds, Earth vs Gore shows John’s prescience how the two worlds interact with each other as Gore harvests women from Earth to join Gorean life. This is entertwined with the challenges Gorean people are faced. The priest kings are the secretive controllers of Gore with rules that are sewn into the Gorean way. Great reads all. You simply have to enjoy the Saga and wonder how the author developed these entertaining stories.

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Use it you won't regret it!

I've purchased 13 books so far and I'm so pleased. Great quality and great narration!

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My Favorite

Great book. My favorite of the series. Tarl finds himself again, after so long of not really knowing who he is.

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