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7.7 Terry Pratchett's Mort - The Play




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This article is from the Terry Pratchett Bibliography FAQ, by p.pinto ppint@lspace.org with numerous contributions by others.

7.7 Terry Pratchett's Mort - The Play

%A adapted by Stephen Briggs
%T Terry Pratchett's Mort - The Play
%I Corgi (b format p/b) [cover art by Stephen Player.]
%D 1996
ISBN 0-552-14429-0

Blurb:
Death comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job.
But when Mort is left in charge for an evening, he allows his heart
to rule his head and soon the whole of causality and the future of
the Discworld itself, are at rist. Along the way, Mort encounters not
only Death's adopted daughter, Yeabell - who has been 16 for 35 years
and his mysterious man servant Albert - whose cooking can harden an
artery at 10 paces - but also an incompetent wizard with a talking
doorknocker and a beautiful, but rather bad-tempered and dead,
princess.

On Terry Pratchett's Discworld, Death really is a 7 foot skeleton in
a black hooded robe and weilding a scythe. He is also fond of cats,
enjoys a good curry, and rides around the scies on a magnificent white
horse called Binky.

 

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