Best Selling Books by Charles de Lint

Charles de Lint is the author of A Circle of Cats (2003), The Riddle of the Wren (2002), Philip José Farmer's The Dungeon Vol. 3 (2017), Angel of Darkness (2007), I'll Be Watching You (2007).

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A Circle of Cats

release date: Jan 01, 2003
A Circle of Cats
Lillian is an orphan who lives with her aunt on a homestead miles from anyone, surrounded by uncharted forest. She wanders the woods, chasing squirrels and rabbits and climbing trees. Free-spirited and independent Lillian is a kindred spirit to the many wild cats who gather around the ancient beech tree. One day, while she is under the beech, Lillian is bitten by a poisonous snake. The cats refuse to let her die, and use their magic to turn her into one of their own. How she becomes a girl again is a lyrical, original folktale. Set in the countryside north of de Lint''s fictional Newford, with some of the same characters as the duo''s recent, acclaimed Seven Wild Sisters, A Circle of Catsis the long-awaited first picture book by long-time friends Charles de Lint and Charles Vess, whose masterful art is as magical as the story. Illustrations by Charles Vess.

The Riddle of the Wren

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Riddle of the Wren
Minda, who is trapped inside a dark nightmare, makes a journey to another world to confront Ildran the Dream-master and try to save the Lord of the Moors.

Philip José Farmer's The Dungeon Vol. 3

release date: May 08, 2017
Philip José Farmer's The Dungeon Vol. 3
ufeffPhilip José Farmer, bestselling author of RIVERWORLD, introduces the third volume of intrigue and adventure through the depths of THE DUNGEON Will they ever escape? Trapped within the confines of a multi-leveled prison in a world of no reason. Clive Folliot and his fellow captives face a new death daily. Against dinosaurs and cave creatures, giant worms and shark people, the group battles for their lives. Torn between continuing his search for his twin, the elusive Neville, or helping his comrades return home, Clive splits the party, doubling their chance of success—and their danger. Is it worth the gamble? THE VALLEY OF THUNDER by Charles de Lint With fantastic illustrations by Robert Gould, winner of the World Fantasy Award.

Angel of Darkness

release date: Apr 01, 2007
Angel of Darkness
From the World Fantasy Award–winning author, “a fresh, intriguing novel that captured me from page one” (Dean Koontz, #1 New York Times–bestselling author). In the early 1990s, Charles de Lint wrote and published three dark fantasies under the name “Samuel M. Key.” Now, beginning with Angel of Darkness, Orb presents them for the first time under de Lint’s own name. When ex-cop Jack Keller finds the mutilated body of a runaway girl in the ashes of a bizarre house fire, he opens the door to a nightmare. For a sadistic experiment in terror has unleashed a dark avenging angel forged from the agonies of countless dying victims . . . “The best of the post-King contemporary fantasists, the one with the clearest vision of the possibilities of magic in a modern setting.” —Orson Scott Card, #1 New York Times–bestselling author “One of the most original fantasy writers currently working.” —Booklist “Disturbing and bloody, this story does ultimately lead to redemption, but it isn’t for the faint of heart.” —The Portalist

I'll Be Watching You

release date: Apr 01, 2007
I'll Be Watching You
In the early 1990s, Charles de Lint wrote and published three dark fantasy novels under the pen name "Samuel M. Key." Now, beginning with Angel of Darkness and From a Whisper to a Scream and concluding with I''ll Be Watching You, Orb presents them for the first time under de Lint''s own name. Rachael Sorenson feared she would never escape her ex-husband''s abuse. Then a passing stranger came to her rescue---a stranger who had watched her from afar. He was a photographer, and Rachael was his perfect subject. He lived only to make her happy---and eliminate those who didn''t. Now he wants more than her beauty. She owes him her life---and he means to collect. "[De Lint] is not only a skillful storyteller but also a chronicler of women''s issues in this sensitive, if politically correct, thriller."--Publishers Weekly At the Publisher''s request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Mystery of Grace

release date: Mar 17, 2009
The Mystery of Grace
When Grace, a beautiful Mexican woman with tattoes and a knack for customizing hot rods meets John, an artist, it''s love at first sight. The problem is, Grace is trapped in another world and can only cross over to the world of the living where John resides twice a year.

The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Volume 2

release date: Jun 23, 2014
The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Volume 2
A mutant baby goes on a rampage through Central Park. An immigrant reveals secrets in the folds of a perfect gift. Lucky Cats extend their virtual paws to salute a generous revolution. The Internet invades a third-world village. The premier speculative-fiction magazine Fantasy & Science Fiction continues to discover and showcase many of the most inventive authors writing in any genre. Now drawing even more deeply upon F&SF’s impressive history, this extraordinary companion anthology expands upon sixty-five years’ worth of top-notch storytelling. The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Volume Two is a star-studded tribute to the continuing vision of F&SF.

The Wild Wood

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Wild Wood
A young artist returns to her cabin in the deep woods of Canada to concentrate on her work and finds that, somehow, strange and beautiful creatures are creeping into her art.

Shelf Life

release date: Sep 25, 2012
Shelf Life
A collection of stories -- science fiction, fantasy, and horror -- in which the bookstore is a character, a major component of the story, and/or a true motivating factor.

Jack, the Giant-killer

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Jack, the Giant-killer
A re-creation of the tale, Jack, the Giant-killer, set in 20th century Canada. "The Jack of this version ... is Jacky Rowan--a young woman who leads a fairly predictable life until a brush with magic gives her the ability to see into the Faerie world that exists alongside our world.... Soon she becomes a guerrilla in a war of magic as the darker denizens of Faerie... struggle to destroy the brighter creatures of magic. If they succeed, all the city, human and otherworldly alike, will be plunged into nightmare. ...[T]here is a quest to undertake, a treasure to claim, giants to defeat. But unlike the villains of childhood stories, these Faerie creatures are real, and deadly. And there is no guarantee of ending happily ever after." -- Jacket flap.

Firebirds Rising

release date: Apr 06, 2006
Firebirds Rising
Here is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the award-winning anthology Firebirds! Firebirds Rising takes readers from deep space to Faerie to just around the corner. It is full of magic, humor, adventure, and?best of all?the unexpected. The one thing readers can count on is marvelous writing. Firebirds Rising proves once again that Firebird is a gathering place for writers and readers of speculative fiction from teenage to adult, from the United States to Europe, Asia, and beyond.

Wolf Moon

release date: Jan 19, 2004
Wolf Moon
His name when he was human was Kern. Now he is the most feared of beings: a werewolf. When the change first came upon him, his parents drove him away with silver daggers. Later, he sought human companionship, but he could not hide the truth for long. And so he kept running until he ran headlong into the deadliest pursuer of all-a harper bent on stealing his life away. By chance Kern was able to find refuge at the Inn of the Yellow Tinker, and the woman he was destined to love. But can he risk both human and harper vengeance to keep her?

The Valley of Thunder

release date: Jan 01, 1989
The Valley of Thunder
Trapped within the confines of a multilevel prison world, Clive Folliot and his fellow captives face a new death daily. Torn between continuing the search for his twin, Neville, and helping his comrades return home, Clive splits their forces to double their chances of success--or failure!

Magic City

release date: May 07, 2014
Magic City
Magic spells, witchcraft, wizardry, fairies, devilry, and more.... Urban living in fantasy fiction is full of both magical wonder and dark enchantment. Street kids may have supernatural beings to protect them or have such powers themselves. Brujeria may be part of your way of life. Crimes can be caused (and solved) with occult arts and even a losing sports team''s "curse" can be lifted with wizardry. Some of the best stories of urban enchantment from the last few years gathered in one volume full of hex appeal and arcane arts.

The Hour Before Dawn

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Hour Before Dawn
Welcome to three tales of the authors most enduring creation, Newford, in the first short story collection to be both written and illustrated by the author.

Westlin Wind

release date: Jan 01, 1989

The Painted Boy

release date: Jan 01, 2010
The Painted Boy
High-schooler Jay Li finds himself in the Arizona desert performing dangerous feats as part of his journey to prove himself a worthy member of the part human, part dragon Yellow Dragon Clan.

Eyes Like Leaves

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Eyes Like Leaves
The epic fantasy novel Eyes Like Leaves was originally written by World Fantasy Award-winner Charles de Lint in 1980, but never published until now.

Under My Skin

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Under My Skin
In this urban fantasy, teens in Santa Feliz hav3 been changing shape, transforming from human into wild animal and back again.

Little (grrl) Lost

release date: Jan 08, 2009
Little (grrl) Lost
In his latest novel, de Lint offers a delightful combination of realism, magic, humor, and hope, in a story about a 14-year-old girl who makes a surprising new friend--a six-inch high, punked-out teenage Little who has run away from home.

Someplace to Be Flying

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Someplace to Be Flying
Charles de Lint''s beloved fictional city of Newford is the backdrop for this riveting urban fantasy which pays homage to ancient Native American legends of secret "animal people" living among us and features an afterword original to this edition.Come join the misfits, marginalized and orphans of the modern world--street folks who sit around the fire by Moth''s trailer in the junkyard in their own "family of choice." Meet a punky pair of Crow Girls--delightful yet dangerous, who will insert themselves into your heart and change you forever; Raven--engimatic keeper of the pot that safeguards the ways of our world; Coyote--handsome Trickster ever driven to stir the pot with good intentions yet dire consequences; Fox--seductive canid whose past indiscretions return to haunt him; Jack Daw--storyteller who spins captivating tales while hiding his deepest sorrow; the Cuckoo family--viscious, amoral and determined to gain control of whatever will destroy the corbae (crow) clans.Combine these with a host of other compelling characters--animal and human--whose lives are woven together as they try to come to terms with complex personal relationships and damaged pasts. The mysterious threads of this story will set your imagination soaring on the winds of change, and culminate in a final battle over an object of such incredible power that it has the ability to destroy the entire world.Someplace to Be Flying, print edition review excerpts:"Nobody does urban fantasy better than Charles de Lint. He has a gift for creating engaging, fully realized characters, totally believable dialogue, and a feeling that magic is just around the corner ... He can make you believe ''as many as six impossible things before breakfast.'' "--Amazon.com Editorial Review"De Lint''s elegant prose and effective storytelling continue to transform the mundane into the magical at every turn. Highly recommended."--Library Journal, Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc."In many hands, the urban fantasy plot involving strange beings just around the corner fails dismally. It does not in the hands of the reliable, the inimitable de Lint ..."As page-turning and intelligent as usual for de Lint, who clearly has no equal as an urban fantasist and very few equals among fantasists as a folklorist. First-rate."--Booklist"An enthralling blend of old European and Native American mythology, seamlessly worked into a modern setting and situation. De Lint''s best so far."--Kirkus Revews"The reader does not have to be strictly a fan of either thrillers or fantasy to thoroughly enjoy this delightful tale."--The Washington Post"De Lint is as engaging a stylist as Stephen King, but considerably more inventive and ambitious. With Someplace To Be Flying he has produced a book that should appeal even to those who, like this reviewer, do not generally care a lot for fantasy."--Toronto Globe and Mail

The Ivory and the Horn

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Ivory and the Horn
A collection of tales focuses on the magical city of Newford and includes "Our Lady of the Harbour," a retelling of "The Little Mermaid," and "Winter Was Hard," which describes androgynous, pixie-like creatures known as gemmin.

Dreams Underfoot

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Dreams Underfoot
I have spread my dreams under your feet: tread softly, for you tread upon my dreams ... So said Irish poet William Butler Yeats, and so Charles de Lint has done. He has spread before us the wondrous fabric of his dreams in this tour de force of modern urban fantasy. De Lint, today''s leading writer of urban magical tales, has created the imaginary city of Newford and peopled its streets, its music clubs, and back alleys with characters both dark and bright, both human and inhuman, both frightening and wondrous fair. Jilly paints magic in rough city streets. Geordie plays fiddle and longs for a ghost. Christy collects urban folklore and myths, while the angel of Grasso Street gathers the young and the scared and the poor and the lost. The gemmin live in abandoned cars, the skells traverse the tunnels below, mermaids swim in the grey harbor waters and fill the cold nights with their song.

Drink Down the Moon

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Drink Down the Moon
In the streets and parks of a modern city, tiny magical creatures--robbed of their powers by an evil wizard--carry on a secret existence

Memory and Dream [electronic Resource]

The Buffalo Man

release date: Oct 01, 1999

Cafe Purgatorium

release date: Feb 08, 1993
Cafe Purgatorium
Three horror novels--Cafe Purgatorium, Dr. Krusadian''s Method, and Death Leaves an Echo--probe the depths of the human soul and consciousness. Reprint.

Hedgework and Guessery

release date: Jan 01, 1991
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