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Murder Most Medieval is a collection of short stories set in
medieval times in which murders are solved by the cleverest of
methods. Included are stories by Peter Tremayne, Clayton Emery, and
Ellis Peters.
Fifteen years ago, Mercedes Lackey put pen to paper to write
Arrows Of The Queen, her first novel about Valdemar, a fantasy
kingdom replete with magical races and magical creatures, enemies
and allies both sorcerous and mundane. This ancient land of mystery
is unique even among fantasy realms, for it is protected by an
elite corps -- the Heralds. These men and women gifted with
extraordinary mind powers are Chosen by, and bonded with, wondrous
horselike beings known as Companions. Brought by their Companions
from the length and breadth of Valdemar to Haven, Valdemar's
capital city, they are trained in a special school, the Collegium,
and devote their lives to protecting king and kingdom.
Mindspeakers, FarSeers, FarSpeakers, Firestarters, ForeSeers --
their individual talents are as varied as their backgrounds. There
are even those who can channel the magical nodes in the earth
itself to use for their own purposes. Garbed in their uniforms of
white leather, they patrol their territory, dispensing justice and
keeping the peace. They are emissaries, spies, diplomats, scouts,
warriors, judges, and counselors.
With eighteen novels published, and millions of copies in print,
Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar series has won the hearts of countless
readers. In response to overwhelming demand on the part of her many
fans, veteran editors John Helfers and Denise Little now present
The Valdemar Companion. With the help and guidance of Mercedes
Lackey, Helfers and Little have compiled a reader's guide to
Mercedes Lackey's best-selling world of Valdemar. Included in this
comprehensive work is an all-original Mercedes Lackey Valdemar
novella, as well as an essay by Lackey about Valdemar, and
extensive interviews with the author and her publisher. With an
overview of the history of Valdemar, detailed essays on the various
races and kingdoms, a substantial concordance containing entries on
every major character, device and setting, and including articles
on the magical races and creatures, a chapter on the diverse
Valdemar fan clubs, and a section devoted to the songs of Valdemar,
along with beautifully detailed maps, The Valdemar Companion is
everything any Valdemar fan could wish for.
The second original anthology in the Fiction River line, How to
Save the World brings together eleven of today's brightest authors,
presenting their answers to solve a pressing problem facing the
human race. From the growing energy crisis to women's rights to
overpopulation to the survival of humanity in the future, the
stories in this anthology examine the issues facing our planet
today-and offer hope for our survival tomorrow. "Fiction River is
off to an auspicious start. It's a worthy heir to the original
anthology series of the 60s and 70s. ... It's certainly the top
anthology of the year to date." -Amazing Stories on Fiction River:
Unnatural Worlds
Want a little adventure . . . danger . . . romance . . . or maybe a
good scare? Yearning to read some fantasy . . . science fiction . .
. humor . . . urban fantasy . . . horror . . . or even a haunting
Civil War tale? We've got what you're looking for The authors in
Gen Con's Writer's Symposium have collected 22 of their favorite
tales into this volume. There are magical garments, spooky
settings, women warriors, urban headhunters, spell-casting goblins,
an overlord with a wicked sense of humor, high-seas adventure,
hungry rats, talking toys, and more. There's even a brand-new story
by New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole. Sit back
in your favorite easy chair, put your feet up, and prepare to be
thrilled.
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