Powers of Detection: Stories of Mystery & Fantasy edited by Dana Stabenow

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Powers of Detection: Stories of Mystery & Fantasy
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Author(s) Dana Stabenow
Charlaine Harris
Anne Perry
Sharon Shinn
Mike Doogan
Michael Armstrong
Jay Caselberg
Laura Anne Gilman
Donna Andrews
Simon R. Green
John Straley
Anne Bishop
Published October 4, 2004
Publisher Ace
Genre(s) Anthology
Fantasy
Short Story


Powers of Detection: Stories of Mystery & Fantasy edited by Dana Stabenow and contributed to by Dana Stabenow, Charlaine Harris, Anne Perry, Sharon Shinn, Mike Doogan, Michael Armstrong, Jay Caselberg, Laura Anne Gilman, Donna Andrews, Simon R. Green, John Straley, and Anne Bishop is an anthology of fantasy short stories, originally published on October 4, 2004. It contains the following books:

  • Introduction by Dana Stabenow
  • Cold Spell by Donna Andrews
  • The Nightside, Needless to Say by Simon R. Green (Book 3.5 in the Nightside series)
  • Lovely by John Straley
  • The Price by Anne Bishop (Book 4.5 in the The Black Jewels series)
  • Fairy Dust by Charlaine Harris (Book 4.1 in the Sookie Stackhouse series)
  • The Judgement by Anne Perry
  • The Sorcerer's Assassin by Sharon Shinn
  • The Boy Who Chased Seagulls by Michael Armstrong
  • Palimpsest by Laura Anne Gilman (Book 1.5 in the Retrievers series)
  • The Death of Clickclickwhistle by Mike Doogan
  • Cairene Dawn by Jay Caselberg
  • Justice is a Two-edged Sword by Dana Stabenow (Book 1 in the Seer and Sword series)

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