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Shadow Histories of the River Kindgom
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Shadow Histories of the River Kindgom

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Imaginary friends should be a comfort when other consolations fail. But what if these longed-for companions think differently? What if they’re none too pleased with those who have summoned them? What about other daydreams and nightmares? Is it so comforting to think that something eerie half-glimpsed in a shadow might actually be there?

Few of the River Kingdom’s people realise there’s an unseen realm alongside their everyday world. A realm where imagination can give creatures of make-believe and myth form and substance. A realm from which dangerous creatures can sometimes escape. Those few who know these secrets have a duty to keep the Kingdom safe - whether they want that responsibility or not. But who can predict what creatures unconscious longing or fear might create?

Shadow Histories of the River Kingdom is a new book from acclaimed fantasy author Juliet E McKenna. This volume brings together stories previously available in a range of anthologies and in online and SF convention publications, not all easily found, as well as some new material including a map of this fantasy milieu. The fabulous cover is by artist Ben Baldwin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wizard's Tower Press
Date
29 October 2016
Pages
268
ISBN
9781908039651

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Imaginary friends should be a comfort when other consolations fail. But what if these longed-for companions think differently? What if they’re none too pleased with those who have summoned them? What about other daydreams and nightmares? Is it so comforting to think that something eerie half-glimpsed in a shadow might actually be there?

Few of the River Kingdom’s people realise there’s an unseen realm alongside their everyday world. A realm where imagination can give creatures of make-believe and myth form and substance. A realm from which dangerous creatures can sometimes escape. Those few who know these secrets have a duty to keep the Kingdom safe - whether they want that responsibility or not. But who can predict what creatures unconscious longing or fear might create?

Shadow Histories of the River Kingdom is a new book from acclaimed fantasy author Juliet E McKenna. This volume brings together stories previously available in a range of anthologies and in online and SF convention publications, not all easily found, as well as some new material including a map of this fantasy milieu. The fabulous cover is by artist Ben Baldwin.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wizard's Tower Press
Date
29 October 2016
Pages
268
ISBN
9781908039651