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Jack Vance excels at writing a series of shorter works that together comprise a grand, interstellar adventure. Such is the The Demon Princes, a series of five tales that chronicle Kirth Gersen's quest for vengeance against the five demon princes. The princes led the Mount Pleasant Massacre, a raid that destroyed Gersen's family and his world. But now Kirth is on their trail, and no matter how many galaxies there are to search, he will find them one by one and exact his revenge. This first volume collects three of the five Demon Prince stories, while the second volume will carry the remaining two. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Collected here are the first three novels in Vance's classic "Demon Princes" series. Kerth Gersen seeks the demon princes, a destructive race that disguises itself as human, to exact revenge for the death of his family and planet. Recommended for sf collections not owning the separate titles.
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Orb Books; 2nd edition (April 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312853025
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312853020
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Avenger, November 28, 2000
By James R. Mccall (Libertyville, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This is really a review of both volumes One and Two, which belong together, although each one is long enough that a single book would be unwieldy.

There are five novellas collected here, three in the first volume and two in the second, that make up the episodic story of Kirth Gerson, who has devoted his life to revenge on the five Demon Princes, who are galactic super-criminals, for a massacre they all cooperated on when he was a child that left him bereft of family, friends, and home. Since then they have all pursued their imaginative evils independently.

Gerson was raised by his grandfather to be a revenge machine. He has perfected the arts of killing in all their variety, and cultivates a bland and harmless appearance so as to pursue, undetected and undeterred, the deaths of these (mostly) men.

But they will not succumb easily. Gerson's greatest weapon is that these enormously clever and ruthless criminals are not aware of him, or of his mission. They are, however, preternaturally vigilant (as befits those extravagantly beyond the law), masters of disguise and misdirection, and playful in ghastly and terrifying ways. They assume they have enemies, and each time Kirth Gerson draws near his quarry the roles of hunter and hunted become less clear.

The premise is gripping, the prose luxuriant and witty, and the action a tasteful mixture of violence and elegant repartee. Vance's inventiveness never flags, and he clearly enjoys the implausible colorful worlds he constructs with so much attention to the details of diet, costume, architecture, and custom. And what could be more appealing than innocence avenged, and dangerous evil decisively defeated?

These stories appeared in the old Galaxy magazine (I think!) back in the sixties, over a period of years. I remember getting hold of new ones in college after having gotten hooked by the first two stories years earlier. So, just as it took Kirth Gerson a long time to fully effect his revenge, it was a long time before we readers had his whole story in hand. But this two-volume collection replaces that years-long suspense with more-or-less instant gratification. The stories are long, but they are all there, in the proper order. It would be cruel indeed to give volume One as a gift without supplying volume Two as well. But Vance's prose is a rich diet, and it's likely that after these books a reader will be ready for some leaner fare for quite some time.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Anthology, October 23, 2005
By Stewart Teaze (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Demon Princes (Hardcover)
THE DEMON PRINCES is an anthology of five related science fiction novels written by the Grandmaster Jack Vance between the years 1964 and 1981, set about 1500 years in the future. The hero of the stories, Kirth Gersen, is a kind of "James Bond/Sherlock Holmes in Space"; who, as a young boy finds himself and his grandfather witnesses and sole survivors of a town massacre perpetrated by five "Demon Princes". Kirth's grandfather grooms him to seek revenge, and enrolls him in an elite Intergalactic Police Training Academy, where Kirth excels, and sets out to "The Beyond" to locate and extract revenge against the Demon Princes.

As is always the case with Jack Vance books, be sure to keep a dictionary handy and prepare to improve your vocabulary. I find myself looking up a new word on average of once every 4 or 5 pages... and I rarely have to look up a new word when reading books produced by most modern-day authors.

Following are brief reviews of each of the 5 stories contained in THE DEMON PRINCES:

THE STAR KING **** (1964, 170 pages) - A nicely interwoven tale of mystery, intrigue, action, courtship, and alien worlds. "They just don't write `em like this any more".

THE KILLING MACHINE **** (1964, 165 pages) - Somewhat similar to THE STAR KING in that Kirth ends up having a hard time telling what the "bad guy" Kokor Hekkus really looks like. The alien world that Kirth traces Hekkus to is something out of the Middle Ages, with castles, princes and princesses, but also includes huge dreadful centipede-like man-killing beasts. Kirth manages to come into quite a bit of money by the end of this story.

THE PALACE OF LOVE **** (1967, 185 pages) - After the princess from THE KILLING MACHINE ends up taking a walk because she can't live with Kirth Gersen's single-mindedness, Kirth tracks the oddball Demon Prince Viole Falushe to his secret "Palace of Love". Interesting subplot regarding the plight of typical slaves on the lawless planets "beyond".

THE FACE ***** (1979, 222 pages) - Fantastic story, it is my pleasure to say that this is one of the best stories I've ever read. It has it all; action, mystery, romance, believable situations, innovative alien worlds and cultures - all leading up to a superb ending. This particular story is so good that it single-handedly brings the entire anthology (which is otherwise made up mostly of 4-star offerings) up to a 5-star rating.

THE BOOK OF DREAMS ***** (1981, 222 pages) - Another top-notch story, which starts out with Kirth Gerson using a ruse somewhat similar to that described in A. Conan Doyle's THE RED-HEADED LEAGUE, in order to attract the interest of the last remaining Demon Prince, H.A. Treesong... he then chases him from one bizzare future human culture world to another - including one funny/wild scene where he buys his way into a high school reunion garden party band as a beginner flute player, to get a chance to kill Treesong.

I only have two negative comments regarding this anthology; 1) About every 100 pages or so, and especially in the first three stories, there would be missing or transformed letters, or even missing words... and at times you will find yourself playing "WHEEL OF FORTUNE" trying to piece a sentence back together, 2) In the first three stories, Kirth's character, while entirely believable and not unlikeable, is a bit wooden and most of the time is fairly unexciting around the women (this is explained away by the fact that he is "a man on a mission", and has to keep his life focused on tracking down the evil-doers). By the fourth story, Kirth's character evolves into a much more exciting, inventive, personable, and introspective person, who is much more at ease with the ladies.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A sharp response to hard criticism, October 7, 1998
A classic criticism of SF is that the characters are thinly-drawn caricatures. Often there is more than a grain of truth in this, and Mr. Vance himself can have been considered guilty. However, this is the 'Scream' of SF literature, in that it is a knowing response to the critique, whilst staying as fast-paced, rollicking swashbuckler, with colourful characters, inventive prose and fantastic (in the traditional sense of the word) names, giving depth to the entertainingly-realised worlds. Kirth Gersen himself, the lead character, is often caught questioning his own lack of personality depth beyond his mission, whilst displaying a not insignificant range and subtlety of emotion. Still surprising on re-reading, with great sophistication and wit, it is a fine testament to a top author.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Jack Vance is a great storyteller but not here. The only problem with the five novels that comprise The Demon Princes is Vance tells the same story five times. Read more
Published 6 days ago by The Op

5.0 out of 5 stars I met Jack Vance once.....
If you enjoy reading great writing, the highs and lows of human
existence. The dedication to be true to yourself, at any cost. Read more
Published 6 months ago by R. Velick

3.0 out of 5 stars No frills sci-fi adventure
Jack Vance's five separately published Demon Princes novellas were considered to be excellent science fiction adventure stories in the 1960s. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ritesh Laud

5.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars, in actuality, it doesn't get any better than this
This (and the following 2 demon prince stories) is among Vance's best works. It really is hard to find fault. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Woofdog

4.0 out of 5 stars Almost great
I enjoyed this book. The characters were excellent, the writing was competent and the story was great. Read more
Published 21 months ago by BigT

5.0 out of 5 stars Out of this World!!!
Meet Kirth Gersen. A rouge, a detective, a sociopath, and a man hell-bent on revenge. Kirth is scouring the galaxy to exact revenge on the 5 demon princes that destroyed his... Read more
Published 22 months ago by P. Robinson

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
The Demon Princes series is a very serious revenge story, or series
even. Think Red Sonja, or The Executioner, or The Punisher. Read more
Published on September 2, 2007 by Blue Tyson

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Vance
Classic Vance which is to say excellent.

I am over the age of 13.(but just barely)
Published on June 18, 2007 by F. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Demon Princes by Jack Vance
Vance is my favorite fantasy author. The Demon Princes is a fine example of Vance's story telling ability, in the vein of classics such as The Faceless Man. Read more
Published on November 5, 2006 by Reuben Jaocb

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Vance
Star King is the first and, I think, best of the Demon Princes novels. In essence they are well told detective stories with Keith Gersen seeking to find and eliminate those... Read more
Published on February 5, 2006 by Catman

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