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5 primary booksDemon Princes is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1964 with contributions by Jack Vance.
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29 released booksGaean Reach is a 29-book series first released in 1964 with contributions by Jack Vance.
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Here???s another thoroughly delightful installment (book 4 of 5) of The Demon Princes. The plot is as usual: Kirth Gersen is hunting down one of the Demon Princes who destroyed his family and homeland when he was a boy. There???s no doubt that Gersen will kill Lens Larque; the question is how he???ll kill him and what adventures he???ll have on the way.
The Face distinguishes itself by introducing a couple of cultures which Vance uses to make fun of human behavior. Lens Larque is one of the Darsh of the planet Dar Sai. They???re a large ugly people with a disgusting cuisine, a fondness for flagellation, and some pretty entertaining mating habits. Their women have a short period of beauty during adolescence, but then become meaty, mustached, and mean. Thus, the men chase only the young women and the older women capture young men who aren???t big enough to resist. (Vance mentions that ???the system has permutations unnecessary now to explore.???) The Darsh also have an exciting game of survival called hadaul.
The other culture is the Methlen. These folks are snobs who look down on everyone else in the universe. They live in Llalarkno, an exclusive country club type area of the planet Methel, and they don???t want anyone who???s not Methlen living there. They especially hate the Darsh whose planet is close to theirs. When Lens Larque tries to buy a house in Llalarkno, he???s insulted and run-off by the neighbor. He hatches an elaborate plan to get even and Kirth Gersen gets involved with both societies as he tries to track down the elusive Larque.
The Face is hilarious and has a particularly clever and satisfying ending. You don???t really need to read the previous Demon Princes books to enjoy The Face, but why wouldn???t you?