This article is from the Terry Pratchett Bibliography FAQ, by p.pinto ppint@lspace.org with numerous contributions by others.
%A Terry Pratchett
%T The Death Trilogy
%I Gollancz (h/cvr) [non-letterbox style dj.]
[n.b. as with The Witches Trilogy, 1.17, the pages of this h/cvr are not
properly sewn in signatures, and then sewn to a backing strip of cloth
that is then bound between the boards of the cover: they are merely
trimmed and glued to a flexible bound-in backing strip.]
%D 22/10/98 [on sale by 7/10/98]
ISBN 0-575-06584-2
Omnibus collecting Mort, Reaper Man and Soul Music.
Introducing the Discworld's most popular character - the fellow
with the white horse and the ultimate weight-loss programme . . .
DEATH
Here are three novels featuring Terry Pratchett's most celebrated
denizen of the Discworld, together with the usual motley cast, in-
cluding Death's granddaughter Susan, Binky and the Death of Rats.
MORT
Death, having delegated most of his duties to his new apprentice,
the uncompromising, gangling teenager Mort, is showing disturbing-
ly human characteristics: drinking, dice-playing and becoming cur-
ious about the nature of Fun . . .
REAPER MAN
Death is missing, presumed . . . er . . . gone. Which leads to the
kind of chaos you always get when an important public service is
withdrawn.
SOUL MUSIC
It's hard to grow up normally when grandfather rides a white horse
and wields a scythe - especially when you have to take over the fam-
ily business and everyone keeps mistaking you for the Tooth Fairy.
But Susan must face the new music that has entered the Discworld:
it's lawless, it changes people . . . it's called Music With Rocks
In. And it won't fade away . . .
 
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