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OverviewGay Hunter is a remarkable post-apocalyptic adventure written by J. Leslie Mitchell, better known to readers as Lewis Grassic Gibbon and published in 1934. Discover a post-apocalyptic world like no other in Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Gay Hunter. In this gripping science fiction novel, follow the fearless archaeologist Gay Hunter as she is catapulted 20,000 years into the future, landing in a primal, untamed England. Stripped of the comforts of her own time, Gay must navigate a society where ancient customs reign and survival hinges on adapting to a world of hunters and mutations born from past nuclear wars. J. Leslie Mitchell, under his famed pseudonym, crafts a narrative that intertwines history with destiny, challenging the very essence of human spirit and resilience. Prepare to embark on a timeless adventure that probes the depths of civilization's collapse and the primal instincts that remain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Leslie MitchellPublisher: Neosome Productions Imprint: Neosome Productions Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781739349325ISBN 10: 1739349326 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 16 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJames Leslie Mitchell (13 February 1901 - 7 February 1935), known by the pseudonym Lewis Grassic Gibbon, was a Scottish writer. He was best known for A Scots Quair, a trilogy set in the north-east of Scotland in the early 20th century, of which all three parts have been serialised on BBC television - the most famous book of which is Sunset Song, voted Scotland's favourite novel in 2016. He also wrote historical adventure books and two acclaimed science fiction books, Three Go Back and Gay Hunter which have recently been republished by Neosome Productions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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