![]() ![]() ![]() Before that, though, I want to commend the editors for putting together such an intriguing and unexpectedly heart-warming collection of stories. Tempest BradfordĪs is usual for when I read collections of short stories, I'll do a story-by-story review. Catherine Toblerģ77 - "The Copper Scarab" by K. Djeli ClarkĠ37 - "Mock the Midnight Bell" by Sarah CaulfieldĠ59 - "Worthless Remains" by Jonathan Green (A Pax Britannia story)Ġ81 - "The Lights of Dendera" - Tiffany Trentġ21 - "Thermodynamics and/or The Remittance Men" by Chaz Brenchleyġ51 - "Lucky At Cards" by David Barnett (A story in the Gideon Smith world)ġ69 - "Sun River" by Nisi Shawl (A story in the Everfair world)ġ89 - "The Sun Shall Lie Across Us Like Gold" by Benjanun Sriduankaewġ99 - "The Word of Menamhotep" by George Mann (A Newbury and Hobbes story)Ģ23 - "Silver Linings" by Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine (A Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences story)Ģ43 - "Antonia and Cleopatra" by Matthew BrightĢ67 - "The Museum of Unlikely Occurrences" by Rod DuncanĢ79 - "Jabari and the Giant" by Christopher Parvinģ61 - "But For The Pieces He Left Behind" bu E. 001 - "The Curious Case of the Werewolf that Wasn't, the Mummy that Was, and the Cat in the Jar" by Gail Carriger (A story in the Parasol Protectorate world)Ġ23 -"The Angel of Khan el-Kalili" by P. ![]()
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