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Every Which Way But Dead, by Kim Harrison (Eos, 2005)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Some people have it easy. They haven’t gone into business for themselves as a bounty hunter, with a hyperactive pixie and an actively-prowling vampire as their partners. They haven’t made a deal with a demon to take down an ancient … Continue reading →

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Lost Truth, by Dawn Cook (Ace, 2005)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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It’s been a rather eventful couple of years for Alissa. After leaving home to seek out the legendary Hold, home of the magic-wielding Masters, she discovered the Hold empty, its halls dusty and echoing, the only inhabitant a Keeper named … Continue reading →

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The Decoy Princess, by Dawn Cook (Ace, 2005)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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All her life, Princess Contessa of Costenopolie has been raised as a proper princess should, well-versed in fashion, diplomacy, politics, and shopping. However, she’s also been trained quite thoroughly in how to protect herself, by Chancellor Kravenlow, who has spent … Continue reading →

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Princess At Sea, by Dawn Cook (Ace, 2006)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Once upon a time, Tess was Princess Contessa of Costenopolie. Then she learned she was really just a decoy princess, a target for would-be assassins. Her parents were killed as part of an audacious royal coup masterminded by the prince … Continue reading →

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Widdershins, by Charles de Lint (Tor, 2006)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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For as long as there have been stories about Newford, the mythical North American city which has become Charles de Lint’s signature setting, there have been Geordie Riddell and Jilly Coppercorn. Geordie’s a musician with a fear of commitment and … Continue reading →

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Triskell Tales 2, by Charles de Lint (Subterranean Press, 2005)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Charles de Lint has an absolutely wonderful tradition going on. Every year, he self-publishes, under the aegis of Triskell Press, a small chapbook, whose circulation is limited to friends and family, and he sends these out for Christmas. So every … Continue reading →

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Quicksilver and Shadow, by Charles de Lint (Subterranean Press, 2005)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Very few authors can compare to Charles de Lint when it comes to urban fantasy, a sub-genre he all but helped define over the past thirty years. His magical tales of the mythical North American city of Newford have placed … Continue reading →

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The Wild Wood, by Charles de Lint (Orb, 2004)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Plagued by inexplicable dreams of a magical world, and haunted by the buried pains of her past, artist Eithnie Gerrow has retreated to her cabin, deep in the Canadian woods. Even there, she can’t escape the otherworldly contacts that seek … Continue reading →

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Tales of the Grand Tour, by Ben Bova (Tor, 2004)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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For quite some time now, I’ve been a fan of Bova’s “Grand Tour” series of novels, which have slowly but surely filled in the not-so-distant future of mankind, as we poke and prod at our boundaries, and explore the solar … Continue reading →

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The Silent War, by Ben Bova (Tor, 2004)

Posted on April 22, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Far from Earth, in the depths of the Asteroid Belt, a silent war rages, and to the winner will go the untold riches and resources to be found by mining the asteroids. Two major factions have emerged: Humphries Space Systems … Continue reading →

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