Found 221 results for "Charles de Lint"
by Charles de Lint
Sara Kendell once read somewhere that the tale of the world is like a tree.
by Charles de Lint
She would see them in the twilight when the wind was right, roly-poly shapes propelled by ocean breezes, turning end-ove...
by Charles de Lint
Old ghosts lived behind Cat Midhir's eyes, memories that had no home until they came to haunt her.
by Charles de Lint
Frankie followed the moving van down the short driveway and watched it head off down the road; then she turned to look a...
by Charles de Lint
Like her sister, Bettina San Miguel was a small, slender woman in her mid-twenties, dark-haired and darker-eyed; part In...
by Charles de Lint
ONCE A YEAR AT MIDSUMMER, Tess's brother Finan came to stay with us for a day or three.
by Charles de Lint
The streets were still wet but the storm clouds had moved on as Hank drove south on Yoors waiting for a fare.
by Charles de Lint
The town of Fernwillow was the picturesque consequence of centuries of unplanned and disordered growth.