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Revision as of 06:54, 17 March 2018
Stranger Tales of the City was the sixth anthology in the City of the Saved series. It was edited by range veteran Elizabeth Evershed. As of 2018[update], it was the only City of the Saved anthology not to be edited by the City's creator Philip Purser-Hallard.
Publisher's summary
The knights hospitaller have just woken to a second life in a City the size of a galaxy.
Two strangers from a far-distant future are flung together on Resurrection Day.
A window-seller visits a claustrophobic suburb and finds it full of mystery.
A Remake gunslinger seeks a new role from the one he was always meant to play…
In this, the sixth anthology in the City of the Saved series, we meet a host of human and not-so-human characters getting to grips with life in the afterlife: alien adoptees with no previous experience of human cultures; Citizens permanently missing and not merely misplaced; priestesses of long-forgotten religions; posthumans with their own baffling version of the Civil Tongue; a viral strain of humankind that has never known community…
The City is full of strangers and these are their tales.
Individual stories
Notes
to be added
External links
- Stranger Tales of the City on the Obverse Books website
- Stranger Tales of the City at the Faction Paradox wiki