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Narcissus in Chains, by Laurell K. Hamilton (Berkley, October 2001)

Posted on July 17, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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The next time someone I know has relationship problems, I’ll point out that no matter what, they have to have it better and less complicated than Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter. In Narcissus In Chains, the tenth novel to feature the … Continue reading →

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License Invoked, by Robert Aspirin and Jody Lynn Nye (Baen, 2001)

Posted on July 17, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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They’re not Mully and Sculder, or whoever those two are. Not by a long shot. In fact, the only thing Liz Mayfield and Boo-Boo Boudreau have in common with the Dynamic Duo of the X-Files is that they’re both government … Continue reading →

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Historical Hauntings, by Martin H. Greenberg and Jean Rabe (Daw, 2001)

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Just because you’re dead doesn’t mean you’re gone, or done with the world. In Historical Hauntings, edited by Martin Greenberg and Jean Rabe, eighteen authors dredge up stories worthy of any stormy night or campfire, tales of spectral vengeance, ambition, … Continue reading →

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Grave Peril, by Jim Butcher (Roc, September 2001)

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What do you get if you cross Sam Spade or Mike Hammer with a healthy dose of magic? Harry Dresden, the only practicing wizard in the Chicago Yellow Pages. He’s a private detective and wizard for hire who takes the … Continue reading →

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Fool Moon, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2001)

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“I never used to keep close track of the phases of the moon. So I didn’t know that it was one night shy of being full when a young woman sat down across from me in McNally’s pub and asked … Continue reading →

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Eccentric Circles, by Rebecca Lickiss (Ace, 2001)

Posted on July 17, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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When wouldbe writer Piper Pied (her parents had a strange sense of humor, don’t ask) attends the funeral of her grandmother, Alfrieda Dickerson, she finds her life turned upside-down. Her family, it seems, has conspired to make sure that poor … Continue reading →

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Drinking Midnight Wine, by Simon R. Green (Roc, 2001)

Posted on July 17, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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What value can one ordinary man have in a magical world? What can a mortal bring to the affairs of immortals? When Toby Dexter impulsively follows a strange woman off the train and through a door that shouldn’t exist, he … Continue reading →

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Dead Until Dark, by Charlaine Harris (Ace, 2001)

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Sookie Stackhouse has a small problem: she’s a telepathic barmaid in a small Louisiana town. When you can read minds, you don’t tend to date much, if at all. In fact, youtend to know way too much about what people … Continue reading →

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Bedlam’s Bard and Beyond World’s End, by Mercedes Lackey, Ellen Guon and Rosemary Edghill (Baen, 1998/2001)

Posted on July 17, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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For to see Mad Tom of Bedlam Ten thousand miles I traveled Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes To save her shoes from gravel. Still I sing bonny boys, bonny mad boys Bedlam boys are bonny For they all go … Continue reading →

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American Gods, by Neil Gaiman (William Morrow/HarperCollins, 2001)

Posted on July 17, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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A storm is coming. One strong enough to sweep away all that has gone before, and open up the world to a new age. The age of media, the Internet, drugs, Hollywood scandals, sports stars, politics, and more. An age … Continue reading →

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