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Cover artist
  
Ed Valigursky

Language
  
English

Pages
  
78 (Paperback edition)

Author
  
Andre Norton

Followed by
  
Postmarked the Stars

Genre
  
Science Fiction

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Country
  
United States

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
1961

Preceded by
  
Plague Ship

Page count
  
78 (Paperback edition)

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Series
  
Solar Queen/Dane Thorson

Similar
  
Works by Andre Norton, Solar Queen books, Science Fiction books

Voodoo Planet is a science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton, first published in 1959 by Ace Books. This is a short novel that was usually published in a double-novel format. It is part of the Solar Queen series of novels.

Contents

The story involves two witch doctors who conjure up ghosts and demons against each other. Norton based the wizards’ magic on the use of mildly hallucinogenic drugs, psychological manipulation, and latent telepathy, which place the story within the realm of science fiction.

Plot

On the hot, humid ocean world of Xecho Dane Thorson has just finished his part in preparing the Free Trader (i.e. tramp freighter) Solar Queen to begin her run on an interstellar mail route. While waiting for the ship they are to relieve on the route, Dane, Captain Jellico, and Medic Craig Tau are invited to visit Xecho’s sister planet, Khatka, by Chief Ranger Kort Asaki. A jungle world originally settled thousands of years before by native-African refugees from one of Earth’s atomic wars, Khatka is a safari world, essentially a giant hunting ground where big-game hunters come to try their skill against large, dangerous animals.

On Khatka the three starmen discover that Ranger Asaki is being undermined by a witch doctor named Lumbrilo. During a ceremony in which Lumbrilo has disguised himself as the local version of a lion, Medic Tau, who has studied magic on many worlds, conjures the image of an elephant, thereby earning Lumbrilo’s enmity.

On a visit to see Zoboru, a new, no-kill preserve, the three starmen, Ranger Asaki, and the flitter pilot are stranded in the jungle when their flitter crashes. The men must walk back to their base while avoiding encounters with Khatka’s dangerous fauna. One such encounter tells them that they are being tracked and herded by Lumbrilo.

In a deadly swamp the men come to a camp occupied by a small team of poachers. There Tau confronts Lumbrilo, turns his magic back on him, and sends him screaming into the jungle, thereby solving Ranger Asaki’s problem. Captain Jellico and his men then return to the Solar Queen for what they hope will be a nice quiet mail run.

Publication history

  • 1959, USA, Ace Books (Ace Double #D-345), Paperback (78 pp), with Plague Ship (178 pp)
  • 1968, 1969, 1974, USA, Ace Books (Ace Double #G-723, #78191, #78193), (no publication date for #78192), Paperback (159 pp total), with Star Hunter (by Andre Norton)
  • 1978, USA, Gregg Press (The Space Adventure Novels of Andre Norton), ISBN 0-8398-2417-3, Pub date 1978 Feb, Hardback (159 pp), with Star Hunter (be Andre Norton)
  • 1980, 1983, USA, Ace Books, ISBNs 0-441-78194-2, 0-441-78195-0, 0-441-78196-9, Pub dates 1980 Feb, 1983 Aug, 1983 Sep, Paperback (248 pp total), with Star Hunter (by Andre Norton)
  • 1994, Poland, REBIS (Klasyka Młodzieżowej Fantastyki), ISBN 83-7120-134-6, Paperback (99 pp), as Planeta Voodoo (Voodoo Planet)
  • Listings

    The book is listed at

  • The Library of Congress as http://lccn.loc.gov/97821636
  • www.worldcat.org as OCLC 654440303
  • References

    Voodoo Planet Wikipedia