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Summary
(IBList user synopsis):
Three friends: Armand the poet, Etien the painter, and France the composer. Three encounters: with a Thief, a Butcher, and a Seducer. How the two are connected is told in this story. (Reworded synopsis from Daughter of the Night bibliography)
Published in Whispers IV, ed. Stuart David Schiff, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1983. Reprinted in:
- The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series XII (1984)
- Dreams of Dark and Light, Arkham House 1986
- Isaac Asimov’s Magical Worlds of Fantasy #10: Ghosts, ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, NAL Signet 1988
- Forests of the Night, Unwin Hyman 1989
- Horrorstory: Volume 4, ed. Karl Edward Wagner, Underwood-Miller 1990
Original title: Elle Est Trois, (La Mort)
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Horror→ Ghosts
This work is a subwork of the following works : Year's Best Horror Stories, the: Series XII (1984) [Anthology] Authors: Stephen King
, Tanith Lee
, Ramsey Campbell
, David Drake
, Jane Yolen
, Al Sarrantonio
, Juleen Brantingham
, Dennis Etchison
, David J. Schow
, David Langford
, Roger Johnson
, Susan Casper
, Billy Wolfenbarger
, Jon Wynne-Tyson
, Vincent McHardy
, Lawrence C. Connolly
, Malcolm Edwards
, Frances Garfield
, Scott Bradfield
Dreams of Dark and Light (1986) [Collection] Author: Tanith Lee
Ghosts (1988) [Anthology] Authors: Isaac Asimov
, Edith Wharton
, Tanith Lee
, Jack Vance
, Charles L. Grant
, Catherine Lucille (C.L.) Moore
, Michael Swanwick
, Jack Dann
, W. W. Jacobs
, Mrs. J.H. (Charlotte) Riddell
, Parke Godwin
, Gardner R. Dozois
, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
, Robert Aickman
, Russell Kirk
, Stephen Minot
Forests of the Night (1989) [Collection] Author: Tanith Lee
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