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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Searching for Scifi book - Alien planet, with researcher who turns into a native [s]

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message 1: by Mary Carolyn (last edited Jun 26, 2017 05:40PM) (new) - added it

Mary Carolyn  (ivorybow) | 48 comments This book I got through SciFi Book club, could have been in the early 90s. I thought it was by Norman Spinrad but I searched all his titles with no luck. The cover was shades of dark blue with spider web like background, and a humanoid looking being, dark, almost like a silhouette. It was about a researcher on an alien planet who stopped reporting and a man was sent to investigate. Turns out he was experimenting on the dying out native species by becoming like them, and mating with the females. It was NOT a sexy story, but about the oddity of being on a alien planet. In addition, the story is told by the person sent to find the researcher and bring him home. Thanks!


Mary Carolyn  (ivorybow) | 48 comments Hi, I didn't get any responses so bumping in hopes of finding this book. Carolyn wrote: "This book I got through SciFi Book club, could have been in the early 90s. I thought it was by Norman Spinrad but I searched all his titles with no luck. The cover was shades of dark blue with spider we..."


message 4: by Andy (new)

Andy | 2124 comments Sounds like an SF version of "Heart of Darkness" - Robert Silverberg wrote one of those, called "Downward to Earth" Downward to the Earth


Mary Carolyn  (ivorybow) | 48 comments Thank you Sarah, that is not it, though it sounds like a great read. I will put it on my list.


Mary Carolyn  (ivorybow) | 48 comments Thanks Andy, but that is not it. These aliens were apelike humanoids, though very different from Earth primates.


message 7: by Andy (new)

Andy | 2124 comments How about Transfigurations by Michael Bishop Transfigurations


Mary Carolyn  (ivorybow) | 48 comments Andy! You are my hero! This is it. However did you know this was the one? Thank you so much


message 9: by Andy (new)

Andy | 2124 comments Glad to help. Anthropological SF is relatively rare, and I happened to remember that Bishop wrote some; the rest is luck...


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