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The Winds of Gath
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Author(s):
E C Tubb
Copyright:
Copyright ©, 1967, by E. C. Tubb
First Published:
1967
Genre(s):
Science Fiction
First Read:
Unknown
Times Read:
Never
(or unknown...)
Rating:
Chapters:
15 chapters
Internal ID:
25080
Series:
Derai
Dumarest*
#1 of 33
Dumarest*
A science fiction series by E C Tubb. Also known as Dumarest of Terra.
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1)
The Winds of Gath
2)
Derai
3)
Toyman
4)
Kalin
5)
The Jester at Scar
6)
Lallia
7)
Technos
8)
Mayenne
9)
Veruchia
10)
Jondelle
11)
Zenya
12)
Eloise
13)
Eye of the Zodiac
14)
Jack of Swords
15)
Spectrum of a Forgotten Sun
16)
Haven of Darkness
17)
Prison of Night
18)
Incident on Ath
19)
The Quillian Sector
20)
Web of Sand
21)
Iduna's Universe
22)
The Terra Data
23)
World of Promise
24)
Nectar of Heaven
25)
The Terridae
26)
The Coming Event
27)
Earth is Heaven
28)
Melome
29)
Angada
30)
Symbol of Terra
31)
The Temple of Truth
32)
The Return
33)
Child of Earth
Dedication:
To Jennifer
First Sentence:
He woke counting seconds, rising through interminable strata of ebony chill to warmth, light and a growing awareness.
Last Sentence:
May contain spoilers
The empty sound of insane, gargantuan laughter.
Comments:
No comments on file
Extract
(
may contain spoilers
)
A ship landed as they returned to camp. From it stepped a group of tourists, gay, laughing, an assorted batch - the entourage of the Prince of Emmened who had ruined a world by his whims and would ruin more unless stopped by an assassin; three cowled monks of the Universal Brotherhood, two musicians, an artist, four poets, an entrepreneur. All had traveled High. Some were still slow in movement, slower in speech from the lingering effects of quick-time.
Three had traveled Low: a man, little more than a boy; a withered crone stronger than she looked; a fool.
He came staggering from the ship bowed beneath the weight of a fibroid box as large as himself. He was grotesquely thin and his eyes burned like coals from the gaunt pallor of his face. Ribs showed prominent against the flesh of his chest bare beneath the ragged shirt. The rest of his clothing matched the shirt. He was a shambling scarecrow of a man.
"Gath!" He cried out and fell to the seared dirt of the field, pressing his cheek against the soil. The box which he carried by means of a strap over his shoulders gave him the appearance of a monstrous beetle. "Gath!"
His companions ignored him. The tourists looked and saw nothing of interest. All travelers were mad. The handler stood at the door of his ship and spat after his late charges.
"Gath!" yelled the man again. He tried to rise but the weight of the box pressed him to the ground. Eel-like he wriggled brom beneath, slipping the strap from his shoulders, kneeling by the box. He patted it, crooning inarticulate sounds. Saliva dribbled from his mouth and wet his chin.
"Mad," said Megan positively. "Insane."
"In trouble." Dumarest was interested. Megan shrugged.
"So he's in trouble. So are we. Let's go and see if we can earn something by making ourselves useful to the tourists."
"You go." Dumarest strode toward the kneeling man. Megan scowled, then followed. Dumarest halted beside the crooning man.
"You need help," he said flatly. "Do you want us to help you?"
"Help?" The man looked up. His eyes were yellowish, muddy. "Is this Gath?"
Dumarest nodded.
"Then everything's all right." He rose and clutched Dumarest by the arm. "Tell me, is it true what they say about this place?"
"The voices?" Megan nodded. "It's true."
"Thank God!" Abruptly the man grew calm. Slowly he wiped the saliva from his mouth with the cuff of his sleeve. "I - I never thought that I'd get here." He swallowed. "My name is Sime. I've very little money but if you will help me I'll -"
"We ask no pay." Dumarest nodded to Megan and together they stooped over the box. It was over six feet long and shaped like a coffin. Megan grunted as he felt the weight.
"What's in here? Lead?"
"Just some things," said Sime. He looked anxious. "Just carry it from the field. I'll be able to manage it after I rest for a while. Just carry it from the field."
Slowly they moved toward the camp. Megan stumbled, swore as his ankle turned, and sprang clear as his end of the box fell with a thud. The vibration tore the box from Dumarest's hands. The lid, jarred by the fall, began to swing open.
Added: 02-Feb-2026
Last Updated: 25-Feb-2026
Publications
List
Covers
01-Jul-1973
Ace
Flip Book
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jul-1973
Format:
Flip Book
Cover Price:
$0.95
Pages*:
151
Flip Side:
Derai
Cover Link(s):
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
amazon.com
Internal ID:
74134
Publisher:
Ace
ISBN:
0-441-89301-5
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-89301-0
Printing:
2
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Charles Lillly
- Cover Artist
Back Cover Text:
Cover(s):
Notes and Comments:
First Ace printing: October, 1967
Second Ace printing: July, 1973
Second printing assumed
Other book covers for this series run
The Winds of Gath
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Derai
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01-Jul-1973
Ace
Flip Book
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*
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