Title:
- Murder By Magic (Anthology)
Authors:
- Eluki Bes Shahar writing as Rosemary Edghill
- Lillian Stewart Carl
- Keith R. A. DeCandido
- Carole Nelson Douglas
- Debra Doyle
- Diane Duane
- Teresa Edgerton
- Esther M. Friesner
- Roberta Gellis
- Laura Anne Gilman
- Will Graham
- M. J. Hamilton
- Susan Krinard
- Mercedes Lackey
- Sharon Lee
- James D. Macdonald
- Susan R. Matthews
- Steve Miller
- Laura Resnick
- Jennifer Roberson
- Josepha Sherman
- Lawrence Watt-Evans
Genres:
Editions:
# | Date | Publisher | Binding | Cover |
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1 | 2004-10-00 | Aspect |
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- Blurb:
- Tales of mystery and the supernatural have long stirred the human imagination. Here are twenty original stories of diabolical crimes and magical solutions featuring some of today's top science fiction, fantasy and mystery writers. From the Elizabethan era to the far-flung future, from the interstellar realm of the Eraasian hegemony to the Las Vegas strip, these ingenious whodunits (or whatdunits) are sure to baffle and delight every lover of mystery and the fantastic.
Edited by Rosemary Edghill
Contents:
Introduction by Rosemary Edghill
Part I: Murder Most Modern
Piece of Mind by Jennifer Roberson
Special Surprise Guest Appearance by... by Carole Nelson Douglas
Doppelgangster by Laura Resnick
Mixed Marriages Can Be Murder by Will Graham
The Case of the Headless Corpse by Josepha Sherman
Part II: Murder Unclassifiable
A Death in the Working by Debra Doyle
Cold Case by Diane Duane
Snake in the Grass by Susan S. Matthews
Double Jeopardy by M.J. Hamilton
Witch Sight by Roberta Gellis
Overrush by Laura Anne Gilman
Part III: Murder Most Genteel
Captured in Silver by Teresa Edgerton
A Night at the Opera by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
A Tremble in the Air by James D. MacDonald
Murder Entailed by Susan Krinard
Part IV: Murder Fantastical
Dropping Hints by Lawrence Watt-Evans
Au Purr by Esther Friesner
Getting the Chair by Keith R.A. DeCandido
Part V: Murder Most Historical
The Necromancer's Apprentice by Lillian Stewart Carl
Grey Eminence by Mercedes Lackey
Afterword by Rosemary Edghill