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I'm fairly sure I read this around when it came out (1989) - but when I read it again in 2004, the only one I remembered was "Stealing Souls" - Laurell K. Hamilton's first-ever published story! It's really good - a tough female mercenary on a quest to free the imprisoned souls of her slain sisters, the bard who sings her praises - and a very, very demanding sword... Funny - in the introduction, MZB tells Ms. Hamilton to stay away from those "cliched" elves... Even the best editors can't always be right! (Hamilton's made a load of cash off writing about elves!) ( )
A collection I enjoyed more than most. The stories are mostly quite good, some even memorable, although none achieve the numinous heights required for 5 stars. The introductory notes aren't so good: Bradley came across as seeming to think being a jerkhole buffoon is somehow endearing. (I didn't count that against the book; it's just an observation.) ( )
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The Amethyst Carekeeper -
Elissa stood on the porch of her cottage, fingering the amethyst crystal dagger on her belt, and surveyed the havoc which had moved toward her from two sides for the past three days.
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Crooked Corn -
She said "Rule wisely, for I will deal with you as you have dealt with Burien," and turned the stallion's nose east toward Ryley Witch-Heart.
Funny - in the introduction, MZB tells Ms. Hamilton to stay away from those "cliched" elves... Even the best editors can't always be right! (Hamilton's made a load of cash off writing about elves!) ( )