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Thieves' World: Enemies of Fortune (Thieves' World Anthology) [Hardcover]

Lynn Abbey (Author)
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Thieves' World Anthology November 25, 2004
Empires rise and fall, but Sanctuary lives on.
Sanctuary, a lawless city governed by evil forces, powerful magic, and political intrigue where survival is an unexpected bonus

A recent storm has left a ship filled with exotic cargo and arcane secrets wrecked off the shore of Sanctuary in this second of a new series of shared world anthologies that continues its story with tales of necromancers and assassins, urchins and knaves, and of course, thieves. This unexpected booty leads to boons and curses for the world-weary residents ... as well as the usual power struggle among factions wishing to take deadly advantage at any new turn of events.

All new stories by Lynn Abbey, Stephen Brust, C.J.Cherryh, Jeff Grubb, Mickey Zucker Reichert, Dennis McKiernan, Andrew Offutt, Robin Wayne Bailey, Diana Paxson, Jody Lynn Nye, Selina Rosen, and Jane Fancher.


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This is the second, after Turning Points (2002), in another series of collections of new stories about the city of Sanctuary, originally the creation of editor Abbey and Robert Asprin in their Thieves' World, now long a setting exploited by a variety of authors. Sanctuary was founded by runaway slaves, hence the name, and remains a refuge for those able to call no other place home--a deadly fate, indeed, for there is no one there to guard one's back. Weapons, wizardry, music--any of these can start something in Sanctuary that only the boldest can finish. Editor Abbey unifies this book with the device of a shipwreck off the coast of Sanctuary, with the stuff looted from it cranking up the levels of menace and chaos in the city. She has gotten high-quality contributions from mostly well-known fantasy hands, and she interweaves them so deftly that the book reads like a novel. Although it will help to be previously acquainted with Thieves' World, it isn't necessary to appreciate this book. Roland Green
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On Thieves' World ™: Turning Points

"Thieves' World was a signal event in fantasy history ...(a) rich legacy of first rate story"
--New York Times bestselling author Raymond E.Feist

"Amusingly 'low' fantasy adventure, varied enough to appeal to those who have had their fill of Tolkien and want funnier, nastier stuff." -- Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1st edition (November 25, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312874901
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312874902
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,163,993 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A More Mature Vision, May 22, 2006
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Many moons ago a fantasy anthology written by many top authors was conceived and Thieves World was born. The idea was that the City of Sanctuary would be the base with the various characters from the authors inhabiting this place. The idea was that the characters could be borrowed among the authors and you would get various perspectives of each character from different points of view. What the anthology turned into was a wonderful rollicking mess and one of the most important antholgy series to ever have been written for the fantasy world. The final book from the original series was published in 1989.

13 years later and Sanctuary rises again under Lynn Abbey's editorial control. This time it is a more mature version of theives world. The stories are every bit as good as the original, but a bit more polished this time around. Abbey must have learned hard lessons from the first anthology. There is a better focus and the story line is more organized. While the first anthology is going to be hard to match, the second anthology is starting off right.

The second book, "Enemies of Fortune" is very very good. There isn't a bad story or filler here. The book has both light and very dark stories. You feel bad for the various characters and yet laugh at them too. You find both love and gallantry among the denizons as well as honesty among thieves. The stories warn of the dangers of drug use "Good Neighbors" as well as not kidnapping the wrong woman "Protection". My personal favorites are "Ghost in the Pheonix" a light hearted story about possesion and "The Man from Shemhaza" which is anything but lighthearted.

"Enemies of Fortune" shows there are growng clouds for the future, which makes me want to read the next book before it is published. For those of you who have not read the original series, buy them if you can or at least read "Sanctuary", which will provide you a working knowledge betweent the old series and the new version. Highly Recommended.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Deal of Fun!, December 9, 2004
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Richard A. Siler "rasiler2" (Chamblee, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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I just picked up this book and have enjoyed it greatly. Thieves' World and the city of Sanctuary are such rich settings, and these authors explore that setting to great effect. I've only read about half the volume thus far, but highly recommend it based on what I have read. You'll enjoy this especially if you enjoy the whole 'shared world' concept (like I do). The stories are solid and the characters well-written. I strongly recommend the stories by Jody Lynn Nye, Robin Wayne Bailey, the 2 by CJ Cherryh & Jane Fancher, and Selina Rosen. And by all means, if you enjoy these stories, check out these authors' other works. Each one has a unique and entertaining style.

Congratulations and a hearty 'thank you' to Lynn Abbey for reviving the wonderful and engaging Thieves' World!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A welcomed return, October 11, 2011
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Reading a new Sanctuary anthology is like coming home again.

If home is a godsforsaken, mage-cursed seaport at the arse-end of the world, soaked in a generation of blood and stinking of fish, urine, vomit, magic and death, that is. Still, you've got to love the place. I do. I've been here since the beginning.

Of course comparisons to the original series are inevitable, and often apt. The first four books of the original were delightful, and while they started to decline towards the end, the genuis loci of the place still has a magnetic draw. Several of the stories in this one were extremely good at invoking the spirit of Sanctuary. Andrew Offut, a personal favorite, returns with a lively one, and the last story is by Steven Brust. If you don't know who Steven Brust is, get your nose out of Dance with Dragons and enjoy one of the finest living fantasy authors, particularly his Vlad Taltos series. Since I encountered Brust and Sanctuary at roughly the same point in my life, discovering his story at the end of the book was like . . . well, going fishing in a dinghy and discovering a lost treasure ship abandoned on the reef. And the twist he adds to the story is delightfully sick. In a good way. The other stories range from competent to extremely good. I highly recommend this to anyone who read the original. Anyone who didn't should probably start with Lynn Abbey's novel Sanctuary and move forward from there.

Best yet? This is the only anthology series I've ever known that ended up as an item in a divorce proceeding.

I know Tor is reeling with the advent of epublishing in a big way, and they might be hesitant about authorizing another book in the series due to market considerations. But even if they do balk, I urge Ms. Abbey to continue the series on her own, publishing on Kindle and dividing the spoils among the authors. Believe me, I could read four of these a year and be happy to pay good money. It's the town, you see. It calls you. Location, location, location.

(And WTF happened to Enas Yorl?!?)
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