The Merchants' War (Pohl novel)

This article is about the Frederik Pohl novel. For the Charles Stross novel of the same name, see The Merchants' War (Stross novel).
The Merchants' War

First edition
Author Frederik Pohl
Cover artist Izumi Inoue[1]
Country United States
Language English
Series Space Merchants
Genre Science fiction
Publisher St. Martin’s Press
Publication date
1984
Media type Print
Pages 336 pp
ISBN 978-0-312-53010-5
OCLC 11262127
813/.54 19
LC Class PS3566.O36 M47 1984
Preceded by The Space Merchants

The Merchants' War is a 1984 satirical novel by Frederik Pohl of a near future commercial dystopian interplanetary society. The novel was a sequel to The Space Merchants, and was originally co-published with it as VENUS, INC. However, Pohl's collaborator in the first novel, C.M. Kornbluth, died in 1958, and so did not contribute to this sequel. In the story, the colony on Venus has managed to stabilize itself to a point. However, agents from the trans-national corporations on Earth attempt to undermine the stability of the colony. The story follows the trail of two advertisement company employees from the colony back to Earth, as one of them, Tennison Tarb, struggles with addiction and its effect on his advertising career. Eventually, he uncovers a 'Veenie' plot to take over Earth and has to choose sides. As with the preceding book, the characters are not what they seem, and the main character's loyalty changes drastically.

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