Puzzling, disturbing rumors have reached Port Kar.
Tarl Cabot, warrior and merchant, pirate and slaver, once of Earth, now
of Gor, learns that the Farther Islands, Thera, Daphna, and Chios, west
of the Island Ubarates of Cos and Tyros, are being bloodily and
systematically ravaged by corsairs supposedly led by himself, by Bosk of
Port Kar, as he is commonly known.
How could this be? What is one to make of it? Why would so cruel and
outrageous a hoax, apparently pointless, be perpetrated? Who would dare
to do so?
And, in the meantime, shipping is assailed and towns and villages are
looted and burned.
Tarl Cabot will investigate.
He will seek vengeance.
His quest will carry him to the taverns and palaces of corrupt,
luxurious, decadent Sybaris, on Thera, where life is cheap and collared
slave girls plentiful, where ruthless corsairs live by the sword and
whip, and into strange and dangerous waters teeming with predatory
vessels and monstrous sea life.
As the mystery is unraveled, bit by bloody bit, he discovers that its
threads may reach far beyond the Farther Islands.