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Murder by Magic,9780446679626
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Murder by Magic


Author(s): Edghill, Rosemary
ISBN10:  0446679623
ISBN13:  9780446679626
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  10/1/2004
Publisher(s): Grand Central Pub

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Twenty Tales of Crime and the Supernatural Featuring stories by: Carole Nelson Douglas Mercedes Lackey Susan Krinard AT THE CROSSROADS OF MAGIC AND MURDER, PREPARE TO BE SPELLBOUND... "Witch Sight" by Roberta Gellis: Innocence is not always what it seems in this tale of a young witch charged with the murder of her best friend. "Doppelgangster" by Laura Resnick: Somebody is whacking mobsters all over town, from Skinny Vinny Vitelli to Johnny Gambone. But if Vinny and Johnny are six feet under, who are these wiseguys who look and talk just like them? "Dropping Hints" by Lawrence Watt-Evans: The wizard's murderer was one of five identical homunculi. One of them was lying...but how to tell which? "Au Purr" by Esther Friesner: From a Nebula-award winning maestro noted for her love of wicked puns comes a catty tale that is sure to give "paws." "A Tremble in the Air" by James D. Macdonald: Family secrets aren't the only things buried in this drawing-room mystery featuring Orville Nesbit, psychic researcher. MURDER BY MAGIC CRIME AND BEWITCHMENT 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. Discover these and other incredible tales: "Grey Eminence" by Mercedes Lackey: In Victorian-era London, two young girls with mysterious powers are stalked by an inhuman killer. "Cold Case" by Diane Duane: A detective who solves murders by communicating with the ghosts of the victims embarks on the most bizarre case of his career. "Piece of Mind" by Jennifer Roberson: When the only witness to a murder is a dog, it takes a special investigator to find the truth. "Special Surprise Guest Appearance By..." by Carole Nelson Douglas: In this theater of the mysterious, a celebrated magician comes face-to-face with a practitioner of the blackest arts. "Murder Entailed" by Susan Krinard: After Lord Featherstonehaugh is found murdered by unknown means, Lady Olivia Dowling must search her stately home to unearth a villain with a magical gift-and a talent to kill... Table of 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 R. 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 and 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

This anthology features 20 original stories of murder by acclaimed and award-winning science fiction and fantasy writers.
Introduction Rosemary Edghill

It is a truism of publishing that sooner or later every author wants to commit murder, and I have proof: a new take on the mean streets from Laura Resnick, a charmingly chilling story from Carole Nelson Douglas, alternate police procedurals from Josepha Sherman and Keith DeCandido-detectives amateur, private, and decidedly outside the law, in settings ranging from the haunted galleries of Elizabethan England to the worlds of the Eraasian Hegemony. And from Jennifer Roberson, perhaps the strangest detective of all.

I hope you'll enjoy these twenty stories ranging from the past through the future, set both here and ... Elsewhere.

When I set out to assemble Murder by Magic, the contributors had only two rules to follow to write a qualifying story: there had to be a crime (preferably murder), and magic and the supernatural had to be somehow involved, either in the commission or in the solution of the crime.

As you will see, that left plenty of room for variation, from James Macdonald's very traditional psychic investigator to Will Graham's wisecracking supernatural adventurers to Josepha Sherman's deadpan hilarious civil service magicians to Diane Duane's lyrical tale of a policeman's last case. And, yes, in Debra Doyle's Eraasian country-house "murder," a homage to detective fiction of the 1920s and a tragedy in the Classical sense of the word.

When it came time to choose an order for the tales in Murder by Magic, I found that the stories seemed to fall naturally into five categories that turned out to pretty well encompass most of the variations on today's supernatural detective story. Some stories were easy to fit into my five pigeonholes-a historical occult mystery certainly is, after all, and a historical mystery with animated chairs is naturally fantastical. But others I hesitated over until the last minute-was "Overrush" a Murder Most Modern or a Murder Unclassifiable? Which subgroup did "The Case of the Headless Corpse" really belong in? Was "Snake in the Grass" Unclassifiable or Fantastical? At last, with much trepidation, I made my final decisions. You may agree with me, or you may not-the fun of getting to be the editor is that I get the final say about what goes where. And certainly you'll have your own favorite stories out of all those presented here, as I have mine (I'm not telling which ones mine are, but here's a hint: there are twenty of them).

Opinions exist to differ, but one thing I'm sure we'll both agree on is that, based on the evidence, the Occult Detective is alive and well a century and more after his "birth"-though Doctor John Silence might be hard put to recognize some of his literary descendants.

And whether it's a story of clandestine and unexpected magic set in the real world, or a tale set in an alternate universe in which magic openly replaces science, the rules for a good mystery-supernatural or otherwise-are always the same: find the killer and bring him (or her, or even it) to justice.

I hope you'll enjoy your foray into the shadows, where impossible crimes are commonplace. I've gotten you some excellent guides.

Come.

There's nothing to fear.

(Continues...)



Excerpted from Murder By Magic by Rosemary Edghill Copyright © 2004 by Rosemary Edghill . Excerpted by permission.
All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site. Copyright © 2004 Rosemary Edghill
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In "Piece of Mind," Jennifer Robinson introduces a detective who can communicate with even the most unusual witnesses, while in Mercedes Lackey's "Grey Eminence," two young girls in Victorian England are pursued by a supernatural killer. Mingling fantasy with mystery, this collection of 20 tales by such diverse authors as Carole Nelson Douglas, Lawrence Watt-Evans, and Esther Friesner should attract a wide readership among aficionados of these genres. Recommended. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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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