A few of these stories amused but few of them really stick out and make me want to single them out. A few of them brought a smile and made me think. If you're interested in conspiracy groups and covert organisations this is for you.
A few of these stories amused but few of them really stick out and make me want to single them out. A few of them brought a smile and made me think. If you're interested in conspiracy groups and covert organisations this is for you.
Secret societies themed short story collection that proved hit and miss (often the case with anthologies). By far, the best and brightest of the lot, 'The Sundering Star' by Janny Wurts, packed the most punch, and is a surprising science fiction tie-in to her epic fantasy series, Wars of Light and ...
Some stories better than others (of course), but really liked the premise that the divergence was from scientific reasons, instead of the more usual military battle/political figure ones.
Meh. A forgettable anthology. Not one story really stood out, though it was nice seeing a little more of [author: Tanya Huff]'s thief. And I learned she and [author: Fiona Patton] are together, so that's cool.