Stealers' Sky

by Robert Asprin (Editor), Lynn Abbey (Editor)

Thieves' World (12), Geschichten aus der Diebeswelt (18)

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The twelfth entry in the shared-world fantasy series finds wrongs righted, debts paid, and the city swathed in a mysterious dust storm. With the completion of its new wall, Sanctuary seems peaceful and prosperous. The Beysib and Rankan invaders now favor diplomacy over military action. The wharves that once hosted only fishermen are now full of trade ships carrying merchandise to the city, and the streets, once full of warring factions, are calm. But soon warriors are preparing for battle as show more strong winds out of the desert bring swirling clouds of sand and dust, enveloping the city in chaos. It is the perfect time for thieves to strike . . . The original shared-world fantasy adventure series ends with this collection, featuring stories by some of fantasy's best authors like Robert Lynn Asprin, Andrew Offutt, John DeCles, Duane McGowen, Diana L. Paxson, C. J. Cherryh, Robin W. Bailey, and Lynn Abbey. show less

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And so we come to an ending.
The twelfth and final anthology in the Thieves’ World series includes welcome stories from the regulars:
• Andrew J Offutt about Hanse, also known as Shadowspan, obtaining satisfying revenge for being sold into slavery at the end of Aftermath (the tenth anthology).
• Diana L Paxson featuring Lalo the limner and his apprentice, the trainee mage Darios, continuing to learn the power of his gift.
• C J Cherryh with another story of leave taking, of the remaining Stepsons, Straton, Critias and Randal, and Ischade, with cameos from Haught and Zip. And Shepherd, who says: “Our service is done. Time we were moving on.” An ending, and a beginning, emotional.
After that was just the dust, just the ghosts of
show more buildings in what should have been bright day, the hill lost in haze and dust, yellow sand skirling along the streets.
• Robin Wayne Bailey, who furthers his tale of Chenaya, a Rankean god-ridden (Savankala) fighter, and although there are demons and bloodshed, there is a celebratory conclusion. There is also a lovely reference to the colt produced by a mischievous union of Chenaya’s father’s mare with Tempus’s full-blooded Trôs horse.
• Lynn Abbey, with a story of Walegrin (Illyra’s half-brother) and the changing nature of Sanctuary, as it becomes a trading port. Wedemir (Lalo the Limner’s son) becomes Walegrin’ lieutenant, and Walegrin “accommodates” good fortune after a Seeing by Illyra (half S’danzo seeress).
• Robert Lynn Asprin provides a short introductory story and completes the anthology with a story of Hakiem (the storyteller who introduced us to Thieves’ World and appears as a connecting character in many of the other anthologies), with cameos from Shupansea, Kadakithis and, significantly, Jubal.
There are also stories from other authors, including Jon DeCles who provides another story about the thespians introduced in the previous volume, and a somewhat thin standalone story by Duane McGowen.
Overall, as a conclusion to a wonderful series of “Swords & Sorcery” anthologies, this volume rounds out the ongoing stories in an uplifting and forward looking style.
Let me leave the last words to Hakiem/Asprin:
As, Jubal spoke, the storyteller was looking around the Vulgar Unicorn, trying to permanently brand every detail in his mind. It had suddenly occurred to him that this might be the last time he ever saw the place, the scene of the start and/or ending to so many stories over the past years. Even if he returned to Sanctuary, this tavern, as well as the town itself, would be different. As he knew all too well, each new beginning is also an ending, and on the road of life, there is no turning back.
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Robert Lynn Asprin was born June 28, 1946 in St. Johns, Michigan to Daniel and Lorraine Asprin. Asprin attended the University of Michigan from 1964-65. In 1965, Robert served in the U.S. Army until mid-1966. Asprin then began a career as an accountant, moving up to cost accountant in a small subsidiary of the Xerox Corporation in Ann Arbor in show more 1976. In 1975, Asprin began working upon a science-fiction novel called Cold Cash War. Asprin sold this idea to St. Martin's Press and soon found himself a published writer. When other publishers approached him for a second novel, Asprin revealed that he had written up a draft of a comedy-fantasy work originally entitled The Demon and I, but they felt that he shouldn't stray far from the science-fiction of his first work. So Asprin began work on The Bug Wars. While working on The Bug Wars, Asprin was approached by Donning Publishing, and asked if he had a submission for their new publishing house, Starblaze. Asprin showed them The Demon and I, which Donning quickly accepted. At the last minute the title was changed to the familiar Another Fine Myth, which became quite popular. With that, Asprin quit his job and started his career as a fulltime freelance writer. Asprin wrote and edited over 50 books. He died of a myocardial infarction at home in his bed on May 22, 2008. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Bailey, Robin Wayne (Contributor)
Cherryh, C.J. (Contributor)
DeCles, Jon (Contributor)
McGowen, Duane (Contributor)
Offutt, Andrew J. (Contributor)
Paxson, Diana L. (Contributor)

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Canonical title
Stealers' Sky
Original title
Stealers' Sky
Original publication date
1989
People/Characters
Ahdiovizun; Hakiem; Shadowspawn (Hanse); Jubal; Lalo the Limner; Moria (show all 20); Stilcho; Zip; Illyra; Mignureal; Randal; Ischade; Strick; Chenaya; Kadakithis; Lowan Vigeles; Molin Torchholder; Critias; Straton; Shupansea

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS648 .F3Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureCollections of American literatureProse (General)
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