Bedlam's Bard
Eric Banyon was a talented music whose lady had left him singing the blues and playing his flute in a deserted corner of the Renaissance Faire. He couldn’t have known that the desperate sadness of his music would free Korendil, a young elven noble, from the magical prison he had been languishing in for centuries. Suddenly, Eric had no time to be in the dumps, as he had to help his new acquaintance fight against the evil elf lord who had first imprisoned Korendil and now seeks to conquer all of California. And that was only the beginning. “Lively and original, rich in clever ideas, Lackey has two great strengths as a writer: her ability to tell an exciting story and to create sympathetic characters who inspire effortless identification. . .. Lackey is one of the best storytellers in the field, and [Bedlam’s Bard is] among her best.” —Locus “This is a fast-paced, suspenseful, action-packed page turner.” —VOYA “. . . a glittering success and a magnificent addition to the ranks of ‘urban fantasy’ novels . .. seamless and intricately logical, with just the right proportions. . . .” Cover Art by Clyde Caldwell |
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This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental. First printing, March 1998 Distributed by Simon & Schuster Printed in the United States of America |
ISBN-10: 0-6718-7863-8
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