After the victory on Dis, which took place in Planet of the Damned,
Brion Brandd and Dea are given another mission for the Cultural Relationships
Foundation: they must travel to the planet Selm-Ill which has been newly
rediscovered, and which is full of automated war weapons which automatically
gun down anyone who approaches. They are to make the planet safe for
habitation.
New York: Simon & Schuster, September 1981, 232pp., ISBN: 0-671-43138-2, tpbk. Cover: Whelan. Illustrated by Rick DeMarco.
New York: Tor, January 1982, 232pp., ISBN: 0-532-48519-0, pbk. Cover: Michael Whelan. Illustrated by Rick DeMarco. Reprinted 1984 (ISBN: 0-532-48557-2, Cover: Whelan). Reprinted October 1987 (ISBN: 0-812-53981-8); November 1993 (ISBN: 0-8125-3524-3).
London: Severn House, August 1983, 155pp., ISBN: 0-7278-0902-4, hbk. Jacket: John James
London: Sphere, June 1983, 160pp., ISBN: 0-7221-4537-3, pbk. Cover: Peter Elson.
as: Parte Seconda, in: Il Planeta Dei Dannati. Milan: Editrice Nord, February 1983, 270pp., ISBN: 88-429-0354-X, hbk. Translated by Roberta Rambelli. Also contains Planet of the Damned. Cover: Michael Whelan [Italian]
as: Planet ohne Wiederkehr, in: Der Planeten-Retter. Bastei-Lübbe, 1986, 316pp., ISBN: 3-404-24085-5. Translated by Wulf H. Bergener and Bernd Müller. Cover: James Gurney. Also contains Planet of the Damned. [German]
as: Platsdarm. Bulgaria: Polusi, 1993. Translated by Andrey Andreev. [Bulgarian]
as: Planeta Bez Návratu. Brno: Návrat, 1997, 142pp., ISBN: 80-7174-723-8. Translated by Šárka Bartesová. Cover: Eddie Jones. [Czech]