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Emerald Magic: Edited by Andrew M. Greeley
Emerald Magic: Edited by Andrew M. Greeley
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Mythology and magic come alive in this collection of Irish fantasy stories by some of the finest fantasy authors. In this volume: Herself, Diane Duane; Speir-Bahn, Tanith Lee: A woman who finds and reads her grandfather's diary unleashes the spectre of an old debt that, even in today's modern age, must be paid - one way or the other.Troubles, Jane Yolen and Adrian Stemple; The Hermit And The Sidhe, Judith Tarr: How to serve the Christian God and the pagan Sidhe. The Merrow, Elizabeth Haydon; A young man finds he is heir to both the powerful magic of the sea and the magical land of Ireland. The Butter Spirit's Tithe, Charles de Lint; Even in twenty-first-century America, it is still not wise to anger the spirits of the world, as a young musician discovers when a butter-spirit who had cursed him nine years earlier comes to claim his soul. Banshee, Ray Bradbury; A flamboyant critic staying at a lodge in the Irish woods, makes a bet with a mild-mannered skeptical writer that the legend of the banshee who wanders the wood is real.Peace In Heaven? Andrew M. Greeley: An earthy story of sidhe and seraphim. The Lady In Grey, Jane Lindskold; A Drop of Something Special in the Blood, Fred Saberhagen; In the late eighteenth century, an Irish author encounters a being that he will turn into his greatest literary creation. For The Blood Is The Life, Peter Tremayne; Long The Clouds Are Over Me Tonight, Cecilia Dart-Thornton; The Swan Pilot, L.E. Modesitt, Jr: In the far future, spaceship pilots travel through inter-dimensional portals from planet to planet - and the only thing more important than knowing how to fly is knowing how to handle the strange hallucinations that appear during the journey. The Isle Of Women, Jacqueline Carey: In an age long ago, a warrior sailing for vengeance happens upon an island ruled by a woman like no other. But if he is to continue his quest, he must choose between her and his duty. The Cat With No Name, Morgan Llewelyn: A lonely girl neglected by her parents finds an unexpected friend in the alley behind her home - one that may be more than it first seems. Cover art by Larry Rostant.
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Fantasy, Paperback; Tor 2005; very faint shelfwear; appears unreadShare

