Donaldson, Stephen R. [Short stories. Selections] The king’s justice: two novellas / Stephen R. Donaldson. p. cm. ISBN I. Title. PSOA6 '—dc23 This is a work of fiction/5(25). Donaldson’s first book since The Last Dark () features two standalone secondary-world fantasy novellas that crackle with intrigues and subterfuges. In the title tale, a mysterious man who. · Having wrapped up his epic fantasy, "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant," with 's The Last Dark, Donaldson is on to new ventures—starting with these two novellas. In "The King's Justice," a man named Black follows a crime trail to a suspiciously cooperative village; in "Augur's Gambit," Mayhew Gordian, a reader of entrails, foresees catastrophe and does everything he can to Brand: Penguin Publishing Group.
"The Best of Stephen R. Donaldson," Subterranean Press, The Last Dark, Putnam (US) Fall ; Orion (UK) Fall "Epic Fantasy: Necessary Literature," The New York Review of Science Fiction, ed. Kevin J. Maroney, February THE KING'S JUSTICE: Two Novellas, Putnams, October Two new, original novellas -- Donaldson's first publication since finishing the Thomas Covenant series -- are a sure cause for celebration among his many fans. In The King's Justice, a stranger dressed in black arrives in the village of Settle's Crossways, following the scent of a terrible crime. The King's Justice: Two Novellas Hardcover | Kindle Written by Stephen R. Donaldson G.P. Putnam's Sons Release Date: Octo. In his first published work since finishing his Thomas.
Having wrapped up his epic fantasy, "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant," with 's The Last Dark, Donaldson is on to new ventures—starting with these two novellas. In "The King's Justice," a man named Black follows a crime trail to a suspiciously cooperative village; in "Augur's Gambit," Mayhew Gordian, a reader of entrails, foresees catastrophe and does everything he can to save his queen. Book review of "The King's Justice: Two Novellas" by Stephen R. Donaldson, published by G.P. Putnam's Sons/Penguin Group. Release date: Octo. Donaldson’s first book since The Last Dark () features two standalone secondary-world fantasy novellas that crackle with intrigues and subterfuges. In the title tale, a mysterious man who.
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