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Featuring short stories from Jim Butcher, Seanan McGuire, Kevin J. Anderson, and Rob Thurman, this dark and gritty “must-read anthology for UF fans”(RT Book Reviews) proves that nothing is as simple as black and white, light and dark, good and evil...
In #1 New York Times bestselling author Jim Butcher’s Cold Case, Molly Carpenter—Harry Dresden’s apprentice-turned-Winter Lady—must collect a tribute from a remote Fae colony and discovers that even if you’re a good girl, sometimes you have to be bad...
New York Times bestselling author Seanan McGuire’s Sleepover finds half-succubus Elsie Harrington kidnapped by a group of desperate teenage boys. Not for anything “weird.” They just need her to rescue a little girl from the boogeyman. No biggie.
In New York Times bestselling Kevin J. Anderson’s Eye of Newt, Zombie P.I. Dan Shamble’s latest client is a panicky lizard missing an eye who thinks someone wants him dead. But the truth is that someone only wants him for a very special dinner...
And New York Times bestselling author Rob Thurman’s infernally heroic Caliban Leandros takes a trip down memory lane as he deals wih some overdue—and nightmarish—vengeance involving some quite nasty Impossible Monsters.
ALSO INCLUDES STORIES BY

Tanya Huff * Kat Richardson * Jim C. Hines * Anton Strout * Lucy A. Snyder * Kristine Kathryn Rusch * Erik Scott de Bie *
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 26, 2016
      The morally gray heroes of this urban fantasy anthology refute the idea that all magic users are either good or evil. Butcher opens with his own “Cold Case,” the heart-wrenching story of a young woman trying to reconcile her new and terrible power with the duty she must perform. Seanan McGuire’s “Sleepover” follows nicely, revealing a world where magical people are reviled and unwelcome. Tanya Huff’s “If Wishes Were,” the grim story of a vampire holding desperately to her humanity through the man she loves, rounds out a powerful opening, but from here the anthology begins to lose momentum. Several stories are amusing but not exceptional. Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s “Sales. Force.” revives the flagging collection, but the final story, “Impossible Monsters” by Rob Thurman, falls flat, adding an incidental magical element to the tired trope of a serial killer who goes after evildoers. Not every story will appeal to every reader, but the best of them truly shine.

    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2016

      The world is not black and white, strictly divided between good and evil, but rather more shades of gray. In these 11 stories, readers will find their most beloved series characters crossing those morally ambiguous boundaries. In editor Butcher's "Cold Case," Molly, Harry Dresden's former apprentice and current Winter Lady, is now in service to Queen Mab and must collect tribute from a remote fae colony. In Seanan McGuire's "Sleepover," Elsie Harrington may be part succubus, but she is no demon, despite the opinions of those around her. Rob Thurman's Caliban Leandros remembers his childhood and takes care of the past in "Impossible Monsters." VERDICT Urban fantasy enthusiasts will love these "in-between" tales from their favorite series.--KC

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2016
      Urban fantasy fans will be delighted with this thrilling collection of 11 supernatural stories in which good isn't always light, and evil isn't always dark. Each author displays a tendency for snarky wit and clever banter that seems to suit being a shadowed soul. First soul up is Harry Dresden's former apprentice, Molly Carpenter, learning more than she wants about being the Fae Winter Lady in Jim Butcher's Cold Case. In If Wishes Were, Tanya Huff's Blood series vampire-detective, Vicki Nelson, discovers the deadly temptations of a genie's three wishes. Kat Richardson's Peacock in Hell brings together an odd couple to face an uncertain future after a hellish rescue mission, and in Jim C. Hines' Hunter, Healer, a magical healer comes face-to-face with her former mentor's newest protege, a vicious hunter. Good and evil are truly tested in Sales. Force. by Kristine Kathryn Rusch as a soulless killer grieving over her lost fiance tries to find the flaw in a love potion that actually works. While some tales deal with familiar characters from well-known series, others introduce new souls that readers will be hoping to meet again down the road.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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