The Night Orchid: Conan Doyle In Toulouse

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book The Night Orchid: Conan Doyle In Toulouse by Jean-Claude Dunyach, Jean-Claude Dunyach
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Author: Jean-Claude Dunyach ISBN: 9781310019821
Publisher: Jean-Claude Dunyach Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jean-Claude Dunyach
ISBN: 9781310019821
Publisher: Jean-Claude Dunyach
Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

14 stories including 6 never before translated, featuring Unravelling the Thread selected in Year's Best Science Fiction of 1999 and Watch Me When I Sleep included in Year's Best Fantasy and Horror of 2002.

* Arthur Conan Doyle takes Professor Challenger to the South of France to meet Professor Picard, Irene Adler and a horror from the ancient past. ("A treat... read it and grin," Tangent Online)

* What extraordinary secrets lie in the weave of an ancient carpet? (Voted Best Story of 1998, Interzone; "particularly strong," scifi.com.)

* A young boy accidentally swallows a fairy. ("An intriguing glimpse into a different world," BestSF.net; "A disturbing fairy tale," Strange Horizons.)

* Mysterious cocoons fall to Earth, bringing alien revelations. ("Vivid and engaging," Tangent Online.)

* What do corpses do to other corpses at night? ("Gripping... disquieting," Tangent Online.)

* In cyberspace all intelligences are edible. ("Worthy of Philip K. Dick," Mauvais Genres.)

* In a time when murder is punished by total memory wipe, a man sets out to create a cadre of assassins.

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14 stories including 6 never before translated, featuring Unravelling the Thread selected in Year's Best Science Fiction of 1999 and Watch Me When I Sleep included in Year's Best Fantasy and Horror of 2002.

* Arthur Conan Doyle takes Professor Challenger to the South of France to meet Professor Picard, Irene Adler and a horror from the ancient past. ("A treat... read it and grin," Tangent Online)

* What extraordinary secrets lie in the weave of an ancient carpet? (Voted Best Story of 1998, Interzone; "particularly strong," scifi.com.)

* A young boy accidentally swallows a fairy. ("An intriguing glimpse into a different world," BestSF.net; "A disturbing fairy tale," Strange Horizons.)

* Mysterious cocoons fall to Earth, bringing alien revelations. ("Vivid and engaging," Tangent Online.)

* What do corpses do to other corpses at night? ("Gripping... disquieting," Tangent Online.)

* In cyberspace all intelligences are edible. ("Worthy of Philip K. Dick," Mauvais Genres.)

* In a time when murder is punished by total memory wipe, a man sets out to create a cadre of assassins.

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