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Thursday, January 11, 2024

The Lady In Glass and Other Stories Review


Author: Anne Bishop
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror
A Collection of Short Stories
Publisher: Berkley Publ. Group
Release Date: Feb. 27, 2024
Order Link: Amazon

4 Collective Hearts

Special thanks to Berkley Publishing for a free copy of this ARC!
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A magical collection of stories new and old spanning across all of Anne Bishop’s most beloved fantasy worlds.

Review:
THE LADY IN THE GLASS is an Anthology of Author Anne Bishop's short stories written throughout her career including both previously published and unpublished tales from both old and new worlds.  This collection of work ranges from the very dark retelling of well-known fairy tales to horror to sci-fi to fantasy.  

Fans of Bishop's The Others award winning series will be ecstatic to discover a new story taking place after Etched In Bone and featuring Meg Corbyn, the blood prophet and Simon Wolfgard, the shapeshifter in "Home for the Howlidays.  Friends to Corpses will appeal to zombie fans as well as fans of police procedurals in a world where the police are tasked with controlling the zombies.  

Author Anne Bishop is a master at bringing fantasies to life - from the very darkest to the scariest to the heartwarming.  I found it interesting to read some of her earlier writings and hear from the author herself about her progress in her writing journey.  From Realms of Blood and fairytale retellings to stories of space exploration with its' unique creatures, the evolution of the author's work is evident.

Fans of Author Anne Bishop will want to grab this collection and settle in for an entertaining afternoon of reading.  While every story isn't for everyone, there's something here that will appeal to readers of various genres of fiction.  Bishop's work is unique and magical with a tendency to skate on the dark side just like, I suspect, the author herself.  Highly recommended.

Synopsis:
Here, together for the first time, the shorter works of New Yor'k Times bestselling fantasy author Anne Bishop are included in one dazzling volume.

A master of bringing fantasy worlds to life, this collection showcases Bishop’s impressive range, from rarities of her earliest writing to the Realms of the Blood, from darker fairytale retellings to the Landscapes of Ephemera, and from standalone stories of space exploration and fantastical creatures to the contemporary fantasy terrain of the World of the Others.

Includes previously published and unpublished tales, as well as two brand-new stories, written especially for this “Friends and Corpses,” a murder mystery in which the corpse has some decidedly unusual qualities, and “Home for the Howlidays,” a heartwarming return to the Blood Prophet Meg Corbyn and the shapeshifting Simon Wolfgard from The Others.


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