The Voice of the Mountain
A Novel of Silver John
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
1984 - Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
44,500 words, Guess
Page Count
178 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2847949M
- ISBN-100385183976
- OCLC Control Number10778892
- OCLC Control Numbervoiceofmountain00well
- Library of Congress Control Number84010114
and 2 more
- Goodreads939486
- LibraryThing702838
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3545.E52858 V6 1984
Description
Silver John - so named for the silver strings of his ever-present guitar - is back. In this fifth novel in the series, Manly Wade Wellman's popular hero is called by the voice of Cry Mountain... into a confrontation with his most threatening adversary. There are a wealth of cryptic stories about Cry Mountain, and as John listens to the tales of eerie, hostile animals, of brave daredevils who fared up the slopes never to return, and hears the enigmatic, unnatural keening voice emanating from the mountain, his adventuresome spirit is aroused. Too curious and intrigued - some might say foolhardy - to be dissuaded, John begins his long, perilous trek up the steep mountainside. There he finds mystery and danger enough for any man, and eventually meets the courtly, assured Ruel Harpe, descendant of the infamous Micaiah Harpe. John soon discovers the darker side of Ruel Harpe's hospitality and finds honesty and courage the only weapons against powerful sorcery and temptation.
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Series Statement
- Doubleday science fiction
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