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Name: The Demons at Rainbow Bridge

Author: Jack L. Chalker
Year: 1989
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Genres/categories: Science fiction

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9780671714369
0671714368
Three unique empires threatened by the discovery of alternate life... The Exchange are consuming the universe's resources through the powers of their cybernetic leaders. The Mycohlians are parasitic beings who, like a virus, can invade and take over other life forms. The Mizlaplan are a brilliant, long-lived race who will use any means possible to spread the word of the Cosmic All. These three empires, maintaining a delicate balance of power, have very little in common - except a strange, recurring legend of a horned demon. Now, a shocking event will change their lives forever: the discovery of two horned creatures, seemingly lifeless and perfectly preserved...
This book is part of the "Quintara Marathon" series.
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The Ninety Trillion Fausts
First published 1991
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The Run to Chaos Keep
First published 1991
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