Though highly regarded and widely heralded, Albert Cowdrey's short stories have mostly appeared in digest magazines and reprints have been sporadic. This... > Lire la suite
Though highly regarded and widely heralded, Albert Cowdrey's short stories have mostly appeared in digest magazines and reprints have been sporadic. This collection gathers fourteen of his finest tales. These narratives show much of the breadth and all of the appeal of Cowdrey's fiction. They vary from historical fantasies set six hundred years ago to science-fictional adventures in the distant future. The characters are a wondrous crew of sheriffs, soldiers, academics, bookstore owners, government agents, and a ne'er-do-well nephew and the stories vary in tone from the comic to the creepy, from the pensive to the pulse-pounding. Among these stories are: "Queen for a Day, " the World Fantasy Award-winning tale of murder in the Crescent City. "Twilight States, " a dark story about brothers, psychologists, and an old pulp magazine. "The Tribes of Bela, " in which Colonel Kohn journeys to the planet Bela to investigate a death in the mining colony .