Urban Enemies edited by Joseph Nassise
Author(s) | Joseph Nassise (editor) |
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Published | August 1, 2017 |
Publisher | Gallery Books |
Genre(s) | Fantasy |
Urban Enemies edited by Joseph Nassise, and contributed to by Joseph Nassise, Jim Butcher, Kevin Hearne, Seanan McGuire, Kelley Armstrong, Jonathan Maberry, Jeff Somers, Steven Savile, Caitlin Kittredge, Sam Witt, Craig Schaefer, Jon F. Merz, Faith Hunter, Diana Pharaoh Francis, Lilith Saintcrow, Carrie Vaughn, and Domino Finn is an anthology of fantasy short stories, originally published on August 1, 2017.
It contains the following stories:
- Even Hand by Jim Butcher (Book 11.6 in the The Dresden Files series)
- Hounded by Kelley Armstrong (Book 4.5 in the Cainsville series)
- Nigsu Ga Tesgu by Jeffrey Somers (Part of the The Ustari Cycle series)
- Sixty-Six Seconds by Craig Schaefer (Book 7.2 in the Daniel Faust series)
- Kiss by Lilith Saintcrow (Book 6.5 in the Jill Kismet series)
- The Naughtiest Cherub by Kevin Hearne (Book 8.7 in the The Iron Druid Chronicles series)
- The Resurrectionist by Caitlin Kittredge (Book 1.5 in the Hellhound Chronicles series)
- Down Where the Darkness Dwells by Joseph Nassise (Part of the Templar Chronicles series)
- Bellum Romanum by Carrie Vaughn (Book 13.5 in the Kitty Norville series)
- Altar Boy by Jonathan Maberry (Book 9.1 in the Joe Ledger series)
- Make It Snappy by Faith Hunter (Book 0.75 in the Jane Yellowrock series)
- Chase the Fire by Jon F. Merz (Part of the Lawson Vampire series)
- Unexpected Choices by Diana Pharaoh Francis (Book 4.5 in the Horngate Witches series)
- Reel Life: A Glass Town Story by Steven Savile (Part of the Glass Town series)
- The Difference Between Deceit and Delusion by Domino Finn (Part of the Black Magic Outlaw series)
- Balance by Seanan McGuire (Book 6.6 in the InCryptid series)
- Everywhere by Sam Witt (Book 3.5 in the Pitchfork County series)
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