Other Works by Raymond E. Feist
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Faerie Tale The
town records have it listed as Erl King Hill, "Hill of the Elf King". To the
locals it is known simply as the old Kessler Place. A great ramshackle house, it stands
among deep woods, full of memories and myth. There are strange stories about the old
place: talk of haunted woods, strange lights that dance like fire, buried treasure and
lost children, now long forgotten. But for the Hastings family, Gloria and Philip, and
their eight-year-old twins, Sean and Patrick, and Philip's teenage daughter, Gabrielle, it
is the stuff of dreams. They are looking for a fresh start and they think they have found
it - until the day Sean and Patrick discover the secret of Fairy Woods and the luminous
elfin beings that lure them into an unearthly world of ancient Celtic magic. Suddenly what
was a dream has become a terrifying nightmare. For those entrancing sprites are in reality
demons determined to possess the children's very souls. |
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The
Messenger
Feist's newest short novel featured in the upcoming collection, Legends II, edited by Robert Silverberg. Publication date - December 30, 2003 |
The
Wood Boy
A new short novel featured in the collection Legends, edited by Robert Silverberg, The Wood Boy is a tale from the early days of the Riftwar, when the Tsurani first were establishing their foothold in the Kingdom. |
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Geroldo's Incredible Trick This delightful tale of an aging stage magician's greatest trick is a departure from Feist's world of Midkemia and demonstrates the author's creative versatility. This story is found in A Magic Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic, edited by Margaret Weis. |
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Profit and the Grey Assassin One of REF's earliest published pieces, this story follows the adventures of a clever thief as he eludes a deadly assassin through the Hall of Worlds. |
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Alien Wine This article was originally published in Volume 1, No. 1 of The Spectra/Foundation Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine (1989). Mr. Feist has granted Elvandar.com exclusive permission to post the text of Alien Wine. Click here to read Alien Wine or visit Crydee.com to view a scanned image of the original 1989 article. |
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Comic Book
Adaptations Marvel Comics is now producing comic book adaptations of Raymond E. Feist's works. Learn more at Crydee.com. |