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1983 novel by Philip José Farmer
Gods of Riverworld
Cover by Don Punchatz
AuthorPhilip José Farmer
LanguageEnglish
SeriesRiverworld
GenreScience fiction
PublisherPutnam Publishing Group
Publication date1983
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
ISBN0-399-12843-3
OCLC9533068
Dewey Decimal813/.54 19
LC ClassPS3556.A72 G6 1983
Preceded byThe Magic Labyrinth 

Gods of Riverworld (1983) is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, the fifth and last in the series of Riverworld books. It was reprinted in 1998 by Del Rey under the title The Gods of Riverworld.

Plot

This book concludes the chronicles of the adventures of such diverse characters as Sir Richard Burton, Alice Pleasance Liddell, Aphra Behn and Tom Turpin through a bizarre afterlife in which every human ever to have lived is simultaneously resurrected along a single river valley that stretches over an entire planet.

Although Farmer's 1980 novel The Magic Labyrinth was originally intended to be the last in the series, Farmer continued it in this novel, which picks up with the characters who have just arrived in the alien-built tower at the headwaters of the river from which this constructed world gets its name; they must decide how to use the resurrection machinery they now control, and also solve the mystery of the murder of the mysterious stranger.

It is revealed that the Ethicals have been recording humanity since about 97,000 BC.

See also

References

  1. Farmer, Philip Jose (1980). The Magic Labyrinth. Author's Foreword: Berkley-Putnam. ISBN 0-425-04854-3.
  2. Gods of Riverworld. p. chapter 13.
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