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Lillian Stewart Carl

Autor(a) de The Vorkosigan Companion

39+ Works 1,068 Membros 17 Críticas 2 Favorited

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Lillian Stewart Carl has published seven novels and a dozen short stories
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Obras por Lillian Stewart Carl

The Vorkosigan Companion (2008) — Editor — 358 exemplares
The Secret Portrait (2005) 74 exemplares
The Murder Hole (2006) 54 exemplares
The Winter King (1986) 54 exemplares
Sabazel (1985) 51 exemplares
Ashes to Ashes (1990) 48 exemplares
Blackness Tower (2008) 45 exemplares
The Charm Stone (2009) 44 exemplares
Dust to Dust (1991) 43 exemplares
The Burning Glass (2007) 40 exemplares
Wings Of Power (1989) 32 exemplares
The Blue Hackle (2010) 29 exemplares
Lucifer's Crown (2003) 27 exemplares
Shadow Dancers (1987) 27 exemplares
Shadows in Scarlet (2001) 22 exemplares

Associated Works

Dreamweaver's Dilemma: Short Stories and Essays (1995) — Introdução — 558 exemplares
Alternate Generals (1998) — Contribuidor — 268 exemplares
Murder by Magic: Twenty Tales of Crime and the Supernatural (2004) — Contribuidor, algumas edições238 exemplares
Amazons II (1982) — Contribuidor — 164 exemplares
Weird Detectives: Recent Investigations (2013) — Contribuidor — 146 exemplares
Alternate Generals III (2007) — Contribuidor — 119 exemplares
The Time of the Vampires (1996) — Contribuidor — 105 exemplares
Much Ado About Murder (2002) — Contribuidor — 98 exemplares
Death by Dickens (2004) — Contribuidor — 85 exemplares
Past Lives, Present Tense (1999) — Contribuidor — 75 exemplares
Murder Most Medieval: Noble Tales of Ignoble Demises (2000) — Contribuidor — 65 exemplares
The Dimension Next Door (2008) — Contribuidor — 64 exemplares
The Best Paranormal Crime Stories Ever Told (2010) — Contribuidor — 57 exemplares
Love and Rockets (2010) — Contribuidor — 38 exemplares
Seaserpents! (1989) — Contribuidor — 37 exemplares
Isaac Asimov's Fantasy! (1985) — Contribuidor — 37 exemplares
Murder Most Catholic: Divine Tales of Profane Crimes (2002) — Contribuidor — 21 exemplares

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A Jean Fairbairn and Alasdair Cameron mystery. Jean is sent to report on the latest expedition setting out to search for the Loch Ness Monster. While she is staying at an estate she starts to learn about a decades-old missing person case which may have been a nurder associated with Aleister Crowley, the self-proclaimed magician.
library book read 4/9/2024
 
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catseyegreen | 3 outras críticas | Apr 10, 2024 |
Jean, a reporter for a magazine featuring the paranormal, receives a visit from a man who claims to have found the lost treasure of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Not long after, Jean finds his body. She investigates his death and involvement with a wealthy American who has purchased an estate in England and is collecting vast amounts of Stuart memorabilia.
A fairly interesting mystery with lots of historic tidbits embedded into it.
library book read 4/4/2024
 
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catseyegreen | Apr 4, 2024 |
Jean Fairbairn, writer for “Great Scot Magazine,” is in Inverness to interview some folks on the Loch Ness monster phenomenon. Iris Mackintosh, local environmental activist and whose father claims to have seen Nessie in the 1930s, is also on Jean’s list of interviews along with American scientist, Roger Dempsey. Dempsey is in Inverness to prove Nessie does exist by using his latest electronic gear to search the waters. A backdrop to this all is the “Midsummer Monster Madness Festival.”

During the fireworks show the first night, Dempsey’s boat explodes out on the water. One of his divers is killed. The consensus is it was intended to kill Dempsey. He had already received death threats.

Jean finds herself drawn in to solving the crime and also dealing with her feelings when Detective Alistair Cameron arrives on the scene. They had worked together before.

A good cozy read with a fair share of red herrings to keep you guessing.
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ChazziFrazz | 3 outras críticas | Jun 2, 2022 |
Somewhat dull but useful companion volume to Bujold's famous Miles series. The opening chapters where Bujold is interviewed and talk with her own prose are the most interesting. After that comes a series of book forwards by sort of famous people who enjoyed them, history of the universe, and spoilers (or synopsis) of all the plots - nowhere near as entertaining as re-reading them, but probably useful if you're trying to find something specific. It does make you realise just how madcap the adventures are. There's also a glossary of all the names, places and people - what book they appeared in and what backstory we know about them. Many are just one name, and a line or two. Again not really interesting, but a useful reference if you're trying to remember the details. I suspect its actually most useful for Bujold herself, who can keep all the backstory true when she's writing prequels.

I very much suspect that Bujold's own writing history is now not an amenable path for new authors looking to get published. Her first three novels were taken by Baen - a company she remains on good terms with today despite being a very much more major author name now. Only after her first seven books had been accepted did she recruit an agent to assist with the contract negotiations etc.

A useful bluffers guide if you're going to be interacting with the Bujold fanbase and don't have time to read all the books. Or a reference for those who've read them but can't quite remember the details when it comes to who was who. But for the average reader of Bujold, it doesn't hold anything of particular note. Published in 2008 so it doesn't have the latest stories in it.
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reading_fox | 3 outras críticas | May 20, 2014 |

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Obras
39
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Membros
1,068
Popularidade
#24,100
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½ 3.5
Críticas
17
ISBN
76
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