The Witches of Karres

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The Witches of Karres

Cover of first edition (hardcover)
Author James H. Schmitz
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher Chilton Books
Publication date 1966
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 202 pp
ISBN NA

The Witches of Karres is a novel by James H. Schmitz. It is his best known book and is considered a science fiction classic. It is considered within the genre of space opera and features well-developed characters, a mix of both fantasy and hard science fiction as well as a sense of humour. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1967.

[edit] Plot summary

Captain Pausert, a well-intentioned, but inexperienced merchant from the planet Nikkeldepain, liberates three young witches (Maleen, Goth, and the Leewit) from slavery on the Imperial planet of Porlumma. The sisters were captured in a raid by Imperial Slavers while visiting a planet on a jaunt of their own.

After returning the witch sisters to their homeworld, Karres, Captain Pausert attempts to return to his own planet, but is stopped before he can obtain permission to land. The Captain is informed that he faces several legal charges, many relating to his encounter with the witches and his brief stay on Karres. He escapes the Nikkeldepain Police ship with the help of the middle witch sister, Goth, who had stowed away on the ship. From that point, he and Goth find themselves becoming more and more embroiled in wild adventures involving interdimensional alien invaders, space pirates, many more of the Karres witches, and assorted other villains.

[edit] Other versions

"The Witches of Karres" was originally written in 1949 as a novelette, and has been reprinted many times. This version was included in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two as one of the best novellas up to 1965.

Schmitz expanded it into a novel in 1966 by writing three more novelettes. In 2005, the book was reissued by Baen Books, and a sequel, The Wizard of Karres, written by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint, and David Freer was published by Baen Books in 2004, featuring the same characters as the original novel.

The story is unrelated to the "Hub" series of stories of Schmitz.

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