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This anthology features 20 original stories of murder by acclaimed and award-winning science fiction and fantasy writers.
Although authors such as Randall Garrett in his acclaimed Lord Darcy series successfully melded whodunit plots with alternate universes where magic is real, few of the 20 supernatural mystery short stories in Edghill's all-original anthology rise above the mundane. Inspired contributions include Teresa Edgerton's "Captured in Silver," a nice ghostly locked-room murder tale, and Lillian Stewart Carl's "The Necromancer's Apprentice," which presents an interesting solution to the actual mystery surrounding the death of Amy Robsart, wife of Elizabeth I's favorite lord, balancing wizardry with astute deductions about the political motives of those who stood to benefit. The standout, James D. Macdonald's "A Tremble in the Air," introduces a psychic detective, Orville Nesbit, who's clearly heir to the tradition of such sleuths as Algernon Blackwood's John Silence and who deserves to live on in further tales. Unfortunately, most of the other stories rely on catchy gimmicks (e.g., a husband-and-wife sorcerer team based on Nick and Nora Charles in Sharon Lee and Steve Miller's "A Night at the Opera") rather than well-crafted puzzles. The jacket art showing a white-bearded wizard gazing at a body outline on the flagstones of a foggy, gas-lit street amusingly evokes the fantasy-crime blend. (Oct.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
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February 06, 2009: I picked up this book only because Mercedes Lackey had a short story in it and I try to read everything she's published. As a general rule I'm not a big fan of mysteries, but these short stories were almost all so good that I wished they were full blown novels. There were only two or three exceptions, but all the writers were wonderful and I have a list of new ones to read now. My favorite thing about the book, though, was that each of the stories is only a handful of pages long. So I could read one in bed and not have to worry about staying up all night because I didn't want to stop reading like normal. Funny, sweet, scary, surprising, these stories cover anything you can have a desire for.
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October 14, 2004: A fun, fast, enjoyable book consisting of crime stories with an otherworld theme.