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[[Image:Perry-Matadora-Ace1986.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|Ace 1985 edition. Cover illustration / layout by --? ]]
'''Matadora''' is a novel by [[Steve Perry]], the second book in the Matadora series.  
'''Matadora''' is a novel by [[Steve Perry]], the second book in the Matadora series.  


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"She's one of the best martial artists in the universe. One of the finest bodyguards alive. And she's back."
"She's one of the best martial artists in the universe. One of the finest bodyguards alive. And she's back."
Her name is [[Dirisha Zuri]]. She's also bisexual & of at least partial African descent.


==Editions==
==Editions==
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[[Category:1985 publications]]

Latest revision as of 04:57, 1 July 2007

Ace 1985 edition. Cover illustration / layout by --?

Matadora is a novel by Steve Perry, the second book in the Matadora series.

The cover is labeled: "The Matadors are looking for a few good men. One of them is a woman."

"She's one of the best martial artists in the universe. One of the finest bodyguards alive. And she's back."

Her name is Dirisha Zuri. She's also bisexual & of at least partial African descent.

Editions

  • Sphere Books 1989 ISBN 0-7474-0349-X (UK)
  • Ace Reprint edition (1986) 0-441-52207-6 (USA)