Jewels in the Dust
Dust Jacket by Edward Miller.
In the pages of this latest collection of downright delicate, often
enchanting and occasionally distressing stories from the pen of
award-winning Peter Crowther you will encounter:
* two boys who discover an elaborate trap to capture fairies;
* a young musician haunted by the song 'Moonlight In Vermont';
* a small-time crook about to fall under the spell of London while, at the same time, rediscovering his wife;
* a family who happen across a store with a back door that takes you back to your favorite past;
* a Runyon-esque gambler with the strangest set of dice you ever saw;
* a couple jaded with their life together who are re-visited by their collective histories;
* an unusual visitor who rolls in one fall day under cover of a mighty
thick fog just to touch base with someone he maybe once knew;
* a dying man who learns that most important of all lessons: his life has been more worthwhile than he realized; and
* a carnival come to visit the small turn-of-the-century Texas town of
Gault, there to make a big impression on two young women on the cusp
of... well, on the cusp of so many things.
You'll laugh, you'll cry and, by golly, you'll want to sleep with the light on. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Table of Contents:
- The Bachelor
- The Fairy Trap
- Old Delicious Burdens
- Dei Gratia
- Boxing Day
- The Musicians of Bremen, GA
- Circling the Drain
- Things I Didn’t Know My Father Knew
- Breathing in Faces
- Jewels in the Dust
- Tomorrow Eyes
- The Doorway in Stephenson’s Store
- Thoughtful Breaths
- Story Notes
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Peter Crowther
Peter Crowther (born 1949) is a British journalist, short story writer, novelist, editor, publisher and anthologist. He is the founder (with Simon Conway) of PS Publishing. He edits a series of themed anthologies of science fiction short stories published by DAW books. He is also the editor of Postscripts.
