A Bright Winter Sun (Trouble in the Forest)
Editorial Reviews
Review
Library Journal : "From a darkly humorous tale of the power of words (Death and the Librarian) to a never-before-published response to events of September 11 (Ilion), Friesner's 12 stories illustrate the author's acutely sensitive vision of wonder in the everyday world... Known primarily for his 'Star Wars' novels... Zahn's short stories also deliver strong plots and memorable characters... Zebrowski's many novels (e.g. Macrolife) mark him as a visionary as well as a master of hard sf. The ten short stories collected in In the Distance provide a benchmark of his creativity... the author expands his concept of the human condition to embrace the stars. Part of Five Star's continuing commitment to showcasing the short fiction of the genre's most prominent author's, these three volumes belong in most libraries where short sf is popular."
-- Library Journal (December 2002)
Library Journal : "...Part of Five Star's continuing commitment to showcasing the short fiction of the genre's most prominent authors, these three volumes (Death and the Librarian and Other Stories/ Star Song and Other Stories/ In the Distance, and Ahead in Time) belong in most libraries where short sf is popular."
-- Library Journal (December 2002)
Library Journal : "Four more titles in Five Star's new series (God Is an Iron and Other Stories/ Generation Gap and Other Stories/ The Lady Vanishes and Other Oddities of Nature/ Suppose They Gave a Peace and Other Stories) of short fiction by noteworthy sf authors offer a variety of tales that illustrate the depth and staying power of the genre...Most of the stories in these volumes have only appeared in periodicals. Libraries wishing to augment their sf or short fiction collections should consider any of them."
-- Library Journal (June 2002)
"Be prepared for a wild creative romp because this certainly isn't your father's Sherwood Forest or Band of Merry Men. This is top-notch storytelling that makes the reader beg for more."
-- Bette & J.J. Lamb, authors of Bone Dry
Book Description
Book 2
Trystam Kith made a bold debut with his first novel, Trouble in the Forest: A Cold Summer Night. Now, in the second book of the duology, the battle for good versus evil in Sherwood Forest is about to come to a head, with the good Sheriff of Nottingham caught right in the middle. Hugh deSteny knows the evil behind the trouble in the forest, and must find some way to stop it before it gains complete control and cuts the kingdom in half. His first attempt at destroying this evil is a daring ploy during the Fair of the Eve of All Saints. But those that stalk the woods at night are making plans of their own, and the Sheriff's and Prince John's plot results in disastrous consequences. Knowing that time is running out, deSteny realizes that he must risk his life and the lives of all those seeking to restore the sanctity of the forest in a race against time to beat the fiends that claim dominion over the forest at their own game.
Trystam Kith is a native Californian.
Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - Trouble In The Forest: A Bright Winter Sun (Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy),Trystam Kith,Five Star,1594142254,Fantasy,Fantasy - Historical,Fiction,Fiction - Fantasy
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