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The Inheritance

by Robin Hobb, Megan Lindholm
The Inheritance by Robin Hobb, Megan Lindholm
  ★ 8.58 / 14
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Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm are one and the same person; but they are very different writers. The Inheritance is a collection of short novels, novellas and stories which showcases some of the very best fiction she has written under either name.

Bingtown heiresses rub shoulders in this wonderful collection with vampires and alien musicians, tramps and feral cats.

In The Homecoming, Lady Carillion Carrock and a number of other Jamaillian nobles are sailing to the Cursed Shores. Their journey is not by choice: for plotting against the Satrap, their wealth has been confiscated and they have been exiled. Until now, Carillion has done nothing but lead a life of privilege. She believes they are bound for wondrous cities, cities where ancient kings and queens dusted their skin with gold and wore jewels above their eyes. But when she is marooned by the ship’s unscrupulous captain, she will soon discover the grim reality of what survival in the Rain Wilds entails.

The Silver Lady is a would-be writer, ekeing out a dull existence by working in a Sears store. The one day a man comes in: fortyish, pleasant-looking. Nothing out of the ordinary. Except he says his name is Merlin, and he’s about to change her life.

Rosemary got involved with the wrong man. Pell is lazy, good for nothing, a bully. Her best friend Hilia knew it and so did her tom cat, Marmalade. But love is blind: Rosemary had Pell’s baby, renovated the cottage his grandfather left in his will, turned its land to good use; and then he left her for another woman. Now he’s back, and something must be done…

Contents:

Robin Hobb stories:

The Inheritance
Homecoming
Cat's Meat (new story)

Megan Lindholm stories:

A Touch of Lavender
Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man
Cut
The Fifth Squashed Cat
Strays
Finis (new story)
Drum Machine (new story)

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Category: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Short Stories
Release date: March 19, 2011

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Robin Hobb

Robin Hobb

Robin Hobb's stories are woven from the fabric of dreams, doubt, and destiny. Within the pages of her books, readers don’t just meet characters—they walk alongside them through kingdoms of intrigue, forests of magic, and oceans of inner turmoil. Known for crafting intricate worlds that feel as real as our own, Hobb's works capture the essence of what it means to be human, even when the characters are far from it.

Born Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden in 1952, Hobb’s childhood began in Berkeley, California, before she moved to the remote wilderness of Fairbanks, Alaska, where her deep connection to nature and isolation shaped much of her future storytelling. While her early years in Alaska filled her with a sense of rugged independence, it wasn’t until her teenage years in Colorado that she found her true calling. A communications major at Denver University, she honed her writing skills and went on to work as a journalist, weaving tales of human experience with the same depth and empathy that would later define her novels.

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Under the pen name Megan Lindholm, she began writing in the 1980s, publishing works that spanned science fiction and fantasy, but it wasn’t until she adopted the name Robin Hobb that she truly became known as a creator of unforgettable worlds. With Assassin’s Apprentice, the first book in the Farseer Trilogy, she introduced readers to FitzChivalry Farseer, a young royal bastard thrust into a world of political intrigue, magic, and dark prophecies. This was just the beginning of her journey into the Realm of the Elderlings, an expansive universe that spans multiple series and explores themes of identity, duty, and sacrifice.

Hobb’s writing resonates because it doesn’t just explore fantasy—it digs into the heart of what makes us human, even in the face of unimaginable odds. Her characters, flawed and deeply personal, feel as though they’ve stepped off the page, bringing readers into their world of complex emotions and intricate relationships. The Realm of the Elderlings books, which include Liveship Traders, The Tawny Man, The Rain Wild Chronicles, and Fitz and the Fool, form a living, breathing world where no decision is without consequence, and where magic isn’t just a tool, but a means of shaping one’s fate.

Throughout her career, Robin Hobb’s ability to explore the darkest corners of the soul while still offering glimmers of hope has earned her a devoted following. Her influence is undeniable, with millions of copies of her books sold worldwide, and her work translated into over twenty languages. Hobb’s unique voice has garnered numerous accolades, including the prestigious World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 2021, cementing her place as one of the most beloved authors in the fantasy genre.

Despite her fame, Hobb remains grounded, living a quiet life with her husband Fred and their menagerie of animals in rural Washington. When not immersed in her fantastical realms, she enjoys the simplicity of rural life, which serves as a constant source of inspiration for her writing.

For Hobb, writing isn’t just about telling stories—it’s about crafting worlds where readers can lose themselves and find parts of themselves in return. As she once reflected on reading The Lord of the Rings as a young girl: "In all my life I will never write anything as good as this. He's done it; he's achieved it. Is there any point in my trying?" But try she did, and in doing so, created some of the most remarkable and beloved works in fantasy today.

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More books by Robin Hobb

Harbinger (The Realm of the Elderlings)
  ⧗ 10.00 / 5
Assassin's Fate (Fitz and the Fool #3)
  ★ 9.04 / 21
Fool's Quest (Fitz and the Fool #2)
  ★ 9.10 / 29
Fool's Assassin (Fitz and the Fool #1)
  ★ 8.50 / 36
The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince (The Realm of the Elderlings)
  ★ 8.30 / 13
Blood of Dragons (The Rain Wild Chronicles #4)
  ★ 8.56 / 20
City of Dragons (The Rain Wild Chronicles #3)
  ★ 8.58 / 21
Dragon Haven (The Rain Wild Chronicles #2)
  ★ 8.64 / 25
The Dragon Keeper (The Rain Wild Chronicles #1)
  ★ 8.48 / 31
A Fantasy Medley (A Fantasy Medley #1)
  ★ 5.00 / 1
Renegade's Magic (The Soldier Son Trilogy #3)
  ★ 7.78 / 27
Forest Mage (The Soldier Son Trilogy #2)
  ★ 7.76 / 32
Shaman's Crossing (The Soldier Son Trilogy #1)
  ★ 7.78 / 37
Fool's Fate (The Tawny Man #3)
  ★ 8.98 / 85
The Golden Fool (The Tawny Man #2)
  ★ 8.72 / 90
Fool's Errand (The Tawny Man #1)
  ★ 8.64 / 97
Ship of Destiny (The Liveship Traders #3)
  ★ 8.82 / 49
The Mad Ship (The Liveship Traders #2)
  ★ 8.64 / 54
Ship of Magic (The Liveship Traders #1)
  ★ 8.40 / 65
Assassin's Quest (The Farseer #3)
  ★ 8.68 / 120
Royal Assassin (The Farseer #2)
  ★ 8.78 / 129
Assassin's Apprentice (The Farseer #1)
  ★ 8.74 / 159


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