Puckish Behavior: A Wyrd Sisters Story

Puckish Behavior: A Wyrd Sisters Story

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

When Noah Whitestone approaches Portia with a problem, she considers it with skepticism.

Portia solves theatrical problems with her two sisters. Magical theatrical problems. 

But the Whitestones’ problem proves particularly tricky. To solve it, Portia and her sisters must risk not only themselves but also a lot of innocent lives. 

Originally written for the Fiction River anthology Superstitious, “Puckish Behavior” continues the Wyrd Sisters’ adventures by putting a new twist on a theatrical legend everyone thinks they know.

“Rusch is a great storyteller.”
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The Streets Where We Live: A Wyrd Sisters Story

The Streets Where We Live:
A Wyrd Sisters Story

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

When Portia receives a call from an old friend she hasn’t talked to in years, she knows something terrible has happened. But when Portia realizes just how terrible—fifty kids missing from a Chicago theater with millions of dollars in damage left behind—she knows she’ll need backup from her magical sisters.

Nothing about this latest case makes sense, magically or otherwise. And when she finally starts to discover the truth, Portia realizes that truth might be darker and more insidious than she ever imagined.

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The Scottish Play: A Wyrd Sisters Story

The Scottish Play: A Wyrd Sisters Story

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Portia uses her magic to solve problems—theatrical problems. She prefers to work alone, even though her two sisters possess magic, too.

But her latest job, in London’s West End, poses problems not only because of the play being performed—the cursed Scottish Play (aka Macbeth)—but because she must deal with a magic she has never seen before. A magic rooted in her past and threatening her future. A magic that will take the three sisters together to fight—or die trying.

Originally written for the Fiction River anthology Hex in the City, “The Scottish Play” adds a clever twist to the legend of Shakespeare and the three witches.

“Rusch is a great storyteller.”
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