by Kris Rusch | Apr 19, 2023
Fantasy
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Fantasies Collide, Vol. 2
Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith
The Second Volume in the Acclaimed Series!
Volume 2 takes the reader into the world of urban fantasy, where things seem familiar but quickly turn strange. Urban settings, twisted fantasy in twenty breathtaking stories.
For more than four decades, New York Times and USA Today bestselling writers Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith wrote professional fantasy short stories that won awards and sold millions of copies.
Now, for the first time, they collect together 100 of their fantasy short stories into a five-volume set called Fantasies Collide. Fifty stories total from each author, with ten stories from Rusch and ten from Smith in every volume.
Don’t miss these twenty fantasy stories that make you look twice at any city.
by Kris Rusch | Apr 19, 2023
Fantasy
Available in
ebook, $6.99
Trade paperback, $24.99
Hardcover, $39.99
Fantasies Collide, Vol. 1
Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith
The First Volume in the Acclaimed Series!
For more than four decades, New York Times and USA Today bestselling writers Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith wrote professional fantasy short stories that won awards and sold millions of copies.
Now, for the first time, they collect together 100 of their fantasy short stories into a five-volume set called Fantasies Collide. Fifty stories total from each author, with ten stories from Rusch and ten from Smith in every volume.
Volume 1 starts off the series with twenty mind-bending light or weird fantasy stories. No one does weird fantasy stories better than Rusch and Smith. Don’t miss this one!
by Kris Rusch | Feb 21, 2023
The Kirilli Matter:
The First Book of the Qavnerian Protectorate
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Gripping, imaginative, and a tour-de-force of thrilling storytelling, New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s The Kirilli Matter launches her acclaimed Fey series into exciting new territory.
When the investigation of a brutal murder scene points to terrifying suspects, Augusta Kirilli must find a way to protect her family’s secrets—secrets so long buried, she must discover their meaning or risk her own destruction. Set in the world of The Fey and masterfully blending fantasy and steampunk elements, Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s Qavnerian Protectorate saga adds rich new dimension to this powerfully written series.
From its shocking opening to the deepening mystery at its conclusion, this groundbreaking novel takes epic fantasy in a whole new direction and proves Rusch’s place as the greatest storyteller of our time.
“Kristine Kathryn Rusch integrates the fantastic elements so rigorously into her story that it is often hard to remember she is not merely recording the here and now.”
—Science Fiction Weekly
by Kris Rusch | Feb 20, 2023
Serving Process
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Julia serves process in Corvallis, Oregon. One of the lawyers in her office warns her of the dangers her job poses, but she just needs two more years of interning to qualify for law school.
But her last subpoena of the day offers more than she bargains for—and holds more lives than just hers in the balance.
With its heart wrenching twists, “Serving Process” proves Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s mastery of crime fiction.
Chosen as one of the top ten stories of the year by the readers of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine.
“Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s crime stories are exceptional, both in plot and in style.”
—Mystery Scene Magazine
by Kris Rusch | Jan 2, 2023
Rocket Girls
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Angie achieved fame as a spacer. But when some fresh-faced interviewer asks Angie to tell the origin story of the Space Bimbos, the interviewer gets more than she bargained for.
Instead, Angie tells the tale of a group of ambitious and talented girls who, inspired by an old pulp magazine called Rocket Girls, cobbled together a rocket and tried to blast off into space—and then, made history.
With “Rocket Girls,” Kristine Kathryn Rusch puts her own genius female-empowered twist on the build-a-spaceship-in-your-backyard trope from the pulps.
A finalist for the Asimov’s Readers Choice Award for best novelette.
“…the whole thing was really fun.”
—Locus