Masters of the Maze (Avram Davidson novel)

Masters of the Maze (Avram Davidson novel)
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Author(s) Avram Davidson
Country USA
Language English
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Publisher Manor Books, Inc.
Publication date 1965
Media type Paperback
Pages 162
ISBN 1587151405
OCLC Number 4159938
Dewey Decimal 813

Masters of the Maze is a 1965 science fiction novel by Avram Davidson.

Plot summary

The Maze connects worlds and times. The secret of the Maze is known by its Masters but they decline to intervene. At various levels the Guardians thwart invasion attempts of worlds by inhabitants of other worlds. But the Chulpex, alien hive beings, try to find their way past the Guardians to attempt the colonization of a new world and an ordinary Earthman with no training has to stop them.

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