That Way Lies Camelot
Review
"A gifted creator of wonder." -- Raymond E. Feist
"Janny Wurts brings an artist's eye for detail and mood to the field of fantasy writing." -- Robert Lynn Asprin
From the Publisher
In this our ancient tradition of tale-spinning, readers are blessed with a treasure trove of truly sacred places.
Places that have transcended the bonds of space and time to live eternally as legend -- in the stories told by the old and in the dreams that rise, unbidden, in the hearts of the young. Magic places where human and faery meet in friendly rivalry; where wizardry still holds sway over dry science; where romance not only lives but flourishes, clothed in the long robes of the imagination.
One such place is Camelot.
In this superb collection of unforgettable stories, the multitalented artist/writer Janny Wurts, one of today's best-selling fantasy authors, takes the reader to a very special and deeply familiar Camelot that is both deeply familiar, as well as down byways which themselves are delightfully strange. She tells of the Eld Tree that is the link to the fey world, and of the terrible price that must be paid for cutting it; of the suburban children who find and bury an alien; of the elvenkind that emulate the wolf to protect themselves from man; of the horses that rose, and still rise, from the sea.
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