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Where once the mighty Kane has passed, no one who lives forgets. Now, down the trail of past battles, Kane travels again. To the ruins of a devastated city peopled only with half-men and the waif they call their queen. To the half-burnt tavern where a woman Kane wronged long ago holds his child in keeping for the Devil. To the cave kingdom of the giants where glory and its aftermath await discovery. To the house of death itself where Kane retrieves a woman in love. The past, the future, the present - all these are one for Kane as he travels through the centuries. Contents: "Undertow" "Two Suns Setting" "The Dark Muse" "Raven's Eyrie" "Lynortis Reprise" "Sing a Last Song of Valdese"
Collects five occult tales about Kane, red-haired and left-handed mighty being: • Reflections for the Winter of My Soul (1973) • Misericorde (1983) • The Other One (1977) • Sing a Last Song of Valdese (1976) • Raven's Eyrie (1977)
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First standalone hardcover, illustrated edition of Karl Edward Wagner's Bloodstone, a novel about his great anti-hero, Kane.
First standalone hardcover, illustrated edition of Karl Edward Wagner's Death Angel's Shadow, one of the best Kane novels.
Kane An immortal, cursed to wander the Earth until he is destroyed by the violence that he himself has created. A warrior and statesman: As comfortable in the shadowy halls of courtly intrigue as he is on the bloody battlefields where those intrigue's inevitably play themselves out. Karl Edward Wagner's complex and compelling character of Kane redefines the boundaries of heroic fantasy, and stands besides Michael Moorcock's Elric, and Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and Gray Mouser as one of the most idiosyncratic and compelling characters of the fantasy genre. Gods in Darkness gathers together in one volume the complete novels of Kane.
Kane the Mystic Swordsman encounters an ancient cult of evil. The cruel cult of Sataki has come to life again, and Orted Ak-Ceddi, a daring outlaw, is its prophet. Orted knows he must have a powerful cavalry to launch a new drive - and Kane is the man who can command the conquest. But Kane intends no final victory for the Forces of Darkness - he intends to rule the earth himself!
The second volume of Karl Edward Wagner's horror fiction collects much of his shorter and painfully explicit later work, including such stories as "Little Lessons in Gardening," "Slug," "Prince of the Punks," "More Sinned Against" and other disturbing tales by an acknowledged master of the genre with an acidic and wry sense of humor.
They say to keep your friends close and your enemies even closer. But what if you don't know which is which?
The eleventh title in the Little Book series II is a very special one indeed. Karl Wagner was one of the finest writers and editors of his generation when he died still in his forties. His efforts as an editor, publisher, and writer earned him the Phoenix Award, the British Fantasy Award, and the World Fantasy Award. Founder of Carcosa Press, creator of Kane the mystic swordsman, and author of some of the most original and intelligent horror and dark fantasy of the eighties and nineties, his body of work remains as some of the best the genre has to offer. Stephen Jones—a multiple award-winning editor—has compiled a wonderful sampling of Wagner’s work for this Little Book. Jones was gracious enough to contribute illustrations which make this book even more special.