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  1. Jack of Shadows is a science fantasy novel by American author Roger Zelazny. It was serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1971 and published in book form that same year. Plot. The novel is set in a world that is tidally locked. Thus one side of the planet is always in light, and the other in darkness.

  2. 1 de ago. de 1972 · 6,979 ratings396 reviews. Shadowjack walks in silence and in shadows to seek vengeance upon his enemies. Who are his foes? All who would despise him or love the Lord of Smage of the Jackass Ears, the Colonel Who Never Died, the Borshin, and Quazer, winner of the Hellgames and abductor of the voluptuous Evene.

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    • Mass Market Paperback
    • Roger Zelazny
  3. 25 de oct. de 2012 · Jack of Shadows, or “Shadowjack” as he is sometimes called, is a unique individual in that his magical powers are available to him wherever he goes, anytime he is in shadow or twilight, but not in either total light or total darkness.

  4. Jack, of the realm of shadows, is a thief who is unjustly punished. So he embarks on a vendetta. He wanders through strange realms, encountering witches, vampires, and, finally, his worst...

    • Roger Zelazny
    • reprint
    • Joe Haldeman
  5. Jack, of the realm of shadows, is a thief who is unjustly punished. So he embarks on a vendetta. He wanders through strange realms, encountering witches, vampires, and, finally, his worst...

  6. 1 de may. de 2016 · Jack of Shadows (23) (Rediscovered Classics) Paperback – May 1, 2016. by Roger Zelazny (Author), Joe Haldeman (Author) 4.3 998 ratings. See all formats and editions. In a world half of light, half of darkness, where science and magic strive for dominance, there dwells a magical being who is friendly with neither side.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1971 · Jack of Shadows Hardcover – January 1, 1971. by Roger Zelazny (Author) 4.3 1,018 ratings. See all formats and editions. Set in a world that is tidally locked, thus one side of the planet is always in light, and the other in darkness. Science rules on the dayside, while magic holds sway in the night.

    • Roger Zelazny