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  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 1, 1982)
    The rich and varied, ancient legacy of the Navajo Indians provides the framework for an exotic, visionary novel in which spirits and gods from the past move through the modern world
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket timescape, July 15, 1983)
    Approximately 5 hours. The story of Navajo Tracker Billy Blackhorse Singer. Renowned science fiction fantasy author Roger Zelazny reads his tale of a shape-shifting extraterrestrial chased by Navajo tracker, Billy Blackhorse Singer. This is not merely a novel of the hunt but a gripping confrontation of ancient mythology and fantastic future.
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Paperback (Sphere Books, March 15, 1988)
    Sphere 1st edition paperback vg
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Paperback (iBooks, Dec. 16, 2014)
    William Blackhorse Singer, the last Navajo on a future Earth, is called upon to aid in protecting an alien diplomat from a powerful and hostile member of his own species. With the aid of a shape-shifting alien known as "Cat," he carries out the mission, with one condition: when the mission is over, Cat wants a return bout with the man who captured him, a chase with Singer as the hunted instead of the hunter... Eye of Cat (1982) takes a twist on the hunter turned hunted. William Blackhorse Singer is hired to protect an alien diplomat, then enlists the assistance of a shape-shifter he captured years earlier. The creature will only help on the condition that it gets a chance to try to trap Singer once the mission is completed. Roger Zelazny was a three-time Nebula Award and six-time Hugo Award-winning author of science fiction and fantasy classics, including the short stories "24 Views of Mount Fuji, by Hokusai," "Permafrost," and "Home is the Hangman." Zelazny was the bestselling author of the ten-volume Chronicles of Amber series of fantasy novels, as well as the novels Lord of Light, and Psychoshop (written with Alfred Bester). Zelazny's novel Damnation Alley served as the basis for the 1972 cult film of the same name, starring Jan Michael Vincent and George Peppard.
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Hardcover (iBooks, Dec. 16, 2014)
    William Blackhorse Singer, the last Navajo on a future Earth, is called upon to aid in protecting an alien diplomat from a powerful and hostile member of his own species. With the aid of a shape-shifting alien known as ""Cat,"" he carries out the mission, with one condition: when the mission is over, Cat wants a return bout with the man who captured him, a chase with Singer as the hunted instead of the hunter... Eye of Cat (1982) takes a twist on the hunter turned hunted. William Blackhorse Singer is hired to protect an alien diplomat, then enlists the assistance of a shape-shifter he captured years earlier. The creature will only help on the condition that it gets a chance to try to trap Singer once the mission is completed. Roger Zelazny was a three-time Nebula Award and six-time Hugo Award-winning author of science fiction and fantasy classics, including the short stories ""24 Views of Mount Fuji, by Hokusai,"" ""Permafrost,"" and ""Home is the Hangman."" Zelazny was the bestselling author of the ten-volume Chronicles of Amber series of fantasy novels, as well as the novels Lord of Light, and Psychoshop (written with Alfred Bester). Zelazny's novel Damnation Alley served as the basis for the 1972 cult film of the same name, starring Jan Michael Vincent and George Peppard.
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Paperback (Pocket Timescape, July 15, 1983)
    Some light edge wear and the spine has a very slight crease. Pages have a little browning. No marks and tight. Ships very quickly and packaged carefully!
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny, Sonja Lamut, Nenad Jakesvic

    Hardcover (Timescape Books, March 15, 1982)
    First trade hardcover edition. Preceded by the Underwood/Miller first edition; followed by a book club edition. When the galaxy's most skilled hunter is asked to use his skill to protect an important political mission, he realizes that he needs specialized aid. Thus Billy Singer must seek the telepathic creature only known as "Cat", whom he had caught and trapped for a museum. Cat agrees to help on the condition that, once the mission is over, he be given the chance to hunt his former captor.
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Hardcover (Pocket Books, March 15, 1982)
    Book club edition; a February '83 selection of the SFBC . When the galaxy's most skilled hunter is asked to use his skill to protect an important political mission, he realizes that he needs specialized aid. Thus Billy Singer must seek the telepathic creature only known as "Cat", whom he had caught and trapped for a museum. Cat agrees to help on the condition that, once the mission is over, he be given the chance to hunt his former captor.
  • Eye of Cat

    Roger Zelazny

    Paperback (Timescape Book, March 15, 1983)
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