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ThaliaShep
Posted April 16, 2012
I was excited to get this after reading The Innkeeper's Song but a little disappointed that it's only a short story. However, it's cheap and very good. It's funny that I usually find the synopsis for Peter Beagle's book uninteresting but I read them anyway because I know that the way he writes will draw me in and make me feel like I'm there.
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Posted April 18, 2012
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Overview
In Return, master fantasist Peter S. Beagle revisits the world of his extraordinary 1991 novel, The Innkeeper’s Song. The result is an utterly compelling novella filled with its author’s inimitable—and characteristic—magic.The story begins when Soukyan, narrator and hero, fends off an attack by a trio of Hunters, trained assassins who have tracked him relentlessly for many years. But something about this latest attack is different, and that difference sends Soukyan on an unexpected journey to the source of his most painful memories. In the course of that journey, he encounters some ...