Last updated 9/14/08
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Ballantine, 1984, Sphere, 1984, based on the screenplay by Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz, and George Lucas.)
An Indiana Jones novel.
Jones ends up in India where he runs afoul of a secret cult of devil worshippers with genuine powers who have enslaved the local children to work in their mine. After nearly losing his life, Jones breaks free, causes a revolt, and saves the day.
KALLMAKER, KARIN (Book indicates "writing as Laura Adams", but there is no indication of another edition.)
Dawning, The (Naiad, 1999.)
A woman discovers she has the power to change the past, and hence her future, when she encounters a woman whom she knows to have died in an accident,
KAMAU, KWADWO AGYMAH
Flickering Shadows (Coffee House, 1996.)
Various people try to exploit a newly independent island nation, but a voice from the spirit world intervenes to protect its native land.
KAMINSKI, RAYMOND
Amazons of Somelon, The (Leisure, 1981.)
A barbarian race has conquered most of her land, but the protagonist risks everything when they kidnap her lover, and calls upon the fighting spirit of her amazon kinfolk.
KANDEL, MICHAEL
In Between Dragons (Bantam, 1990.)
Episodic, comic adventure about a magical library, each book of which can literally transport the reader into the world it describes.
KANE, GIL (See collaboration with John Jakes.)
KANE, KATHLEEN
Simply Magic (St Martins, 1999.)
A destitute woman and a federal marshal find themselves drawn together in the Old West when a mysterious tinker starts granting their wishes.
This Time for Keeps (St Martins, 1998.)
A time travel romance involving reincarnation.
When the Halo Falls (St Martins, 2002.)
An angel comes to Earth and has amnesia.
Wish Upon a Cowboy (St Martins, 2000.)
A community of witches sends one of their number to marry a western witch, a man who doesn't know he has magical powers. United they will be able to stand against an evil warlock who is menacing the hidden community.
KANGILASKI, JAAN
Hands of Glory (Del Rey, 1981.)
Sword #2.
The spirit of a prehistoric shaman has taken up residence in a sword, using his magic to turn every wielder into a ravening berserker. An alchemist recognizes the sword's power and seeks to divert the magic for other purposes.
Seeking Sword, The (Ballantine, 1977.)
Sword #1.
A series of murders is linked to an ancient sword. An investigator traces the history of the weapon back through time and discovers that it is magically occupied by a magician from the dawn of history.
KANTOR, HAL
Sex Life of Ulysses, The (Calga, 1971.)
Pornography involving the Greek gods and goddesses.
KANTRA, VIRGINIA
Sea Fever (Berkley, 2008.)
Children of Sea #2.
Romance between a human and a merman.
Sea Witch (Berkley, 2008.)
Children of Sea #1.
Romance about a shapeshifter from the sea.
Temple Hill (Wizards of the Coast, 2001.)
A Forgotten Realms novel.
A young woman and her bodyguard fun into trouble when they irritate the local thieves' guild.
Throne of Bhaal (Wizards of the Coast, 2001.)
A Forgotten Realms novel.
Someone is killing the children of Bhaal and absorbing their power.
KARR, PHYLLIS ANN (Also writes as Irene Radford, C.F. Bentley, and P.R. Frost.)
At Amberleaf Fair (Ace, 1986, Wildside, 2002.)
In the middle of a medieval style fair in a fantasy world, a series of crimes is committed , and Torin the Toymaker seems to be the prime suspect in every case. To clear his name, he solves the crimes himself and brings the real criminals to justice.
Follies of Sir Harald, The (Green Knight, 2001.)
The humorous misadventures of a would be evil knight during the reign of King Arthur.
Frostflower and Thorn (Berkley, 1980, Wildside, 2002.)
Frostflower #1.
A warrior and a sorceress, both outlawed by the local priesthood, fall in love while trying to escape together and have various adventures outwitting and outrunning their adversaries.
Frostflower and Windbourne (Berkley, 1982, Wildside, 2002.)
Frostflower #2.
A sorceress enlists the aid of her warrior friend to help save the reputation of a fellow sorceress accused of murder.
Gallows in the Greenwood, The (Wildside, 2002.)
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Idylls of the Queen (Ace, 1982, Wildside, 2002.)
A knight is murdered in Camelot and all the evidence points to Queen Guinevere, so an investigation is undertaken to find the real guilty party before King Arthur is forced to have her put to death for the crime.
Wildraith’s Last Battle (Ace, 1982.)
A warrior teams up with a goddess who has been cursed with mortality for a series of rousing adventures.
KASSIRER, NORMA
Magic Elizabeth (Viking, 1966, Scholastic, 1974, Harper Trophy, 1999.)
A young girl finds a magic doll. For younger readers.
KASTNER, ERICH
Animals’ Conference, The (?, 1953.)
Political satire using animals as stand ins for people.
KATHRYNS, G.A.
Borders of Life, The (Roc, 1999.)
An elderly woman returns to her abandoned ancestral home in rural Mississippi to wait for death. There she has an encounter with a mysterious figure who allows her to see a vision of the world beyond life, which alters her perception of our world as well.
KATZ, WELWYN WILTON
Come Like Shadows (Penguin, 1993, Coteau, 2000.)
A youngster traveling with a theater company discovers that an magical force from the past is using a mirror to attack people in the present.
Prophecy of Tau Ridoo, The (Tree Frog, 1982.)
Not seen.
Sun God, Moon Witch (?, 1986.)
Not seen.
Third Magic, The (McElderry, 1988.)
Young readers book about a girl transported to an alien planet where magic works, and where she discovers that the magic of Earth may be instrumental in ending an ancient war.
KAUFFMAN, ROBERT F.
Mask of Ollock, The (Arx, 2001.)
A book length epic fantasy poem.
KAUFMAN, DONNA
Legend MacKinnon, The (Bantam, 1999.)
Time travel romance about three modern women and their affects on the lives of a cursed Scottish clan.
Legend of the Sorcerer (Bantam, 2000.)
Marginal romantic suspense about a fantasy writer who runs afoul of a nut who has some genuine magical talent.
Your Wish Is My Command (Bantam, 2001.)
Romance novel in which a woman awakens a genie who eventually satisfies her desires.
Darby O'Gill (?, 1903, Tor, 2006.)
A man encounters leprechauns. Tor edition has modified, modernized text.
KAY, GUY GAVRIEL
Darkest Road, The (Arbor House, 1986, Collins, 1986, Unwin, 1987, Roc, 1992.)
Fionavar #3.
The final battle between the forces of good and the forces of evil as a world sentenced to eternal winter struggles to escape.
Last Light of the Sun, The (Roc, 2004.)
A Norse fantasy in which an exiled family encounters various other cultures and discovers that each has been touched by the supernatural.
Lions of Al-Rassan, The (Harper, 1995.)
Marginal fantasy elements in this story of the rise of a new, powerful politician within the decadent hierarchy of a primitive empire.
Lord of Emperors (Harper, 2000, Earthlight, 2000.)
Sarantine #2.
A talented artisan’s life grows complicated when the emperor who employs him plots against the artist’s homeland, and the young woman who rules it.
Sailing to Sarantium (Harper, 1999, Earthlight, 1999.)
Sarantine #1.
An emperor decides to build an enormous edifice to symbolize his domination of a vast empire. He summons an architect from a distant city who finds his life changed unalterably by an encounter with a mythical creature and immersion in the politics of the government.
Sarantine Mosaic, The (?)
Omnibus of Sailing to Byzantium and Lord of Emperors.
Song for Arbonne, A (Crown, 1992, Viking, 1992, Harper, 1992, Roc, 1994, Orbit, ?)
Complex story involving the rivalry between two nations, one male dominated, the other ruled by women, and the adventures of a warrior who becomes involved in the politics of a country which is subsequently invaded by his own people.
Summer Tree, The (McClelland & Stewart, 1984, (Arbor House, 1985, Unwin,1985, Berkley, 1986, Orbit, ?)
Fionavar #1.
An evil force is exerting its influence on the living, moving two nations towards war.
Tigana (Viking, 1990, Roc, 1991.)
The story of a people conquered by an external force that used black magic and which now forbids so much as the name of the former country. But after years of subjugation, the subject race is preparing to rebel against their masters.
Wandering Fire, The (Arbor House, 1986, Collins, 1986, Unwin, 1986, Ace, 1987.)
Fionavar #2.
An evil wizard has brought perpetual winter to the world as part of his plan to seize control, but now a small group of people have decided to oppose him, despite the staggering odds against their success.
Ysabel (Roc, 2007.)
A visit to a cathedral uncovers a magical secret.
KAY, KAREN (Pseudonym of Karen Kay Elstner-Bailey.)
Spirit of the Wolf, The (Berkley, 2006.)
An ancient Indian tribe offends the Thunder God.
KAY, LINDA (Pseudonym of Linda Kay West.)
To Tame a Rogue (Kensington, 2001.)
A woman travels back to Regency England, finds romance, and solves a mystery.
KAYE, MAGGIE
Somewhere Over the Orgy (Beeline, 1981.)
Pornographic spoof of the Wizard of Oz.
KAYE, MARVIN
Amorous Umbrella, The (Doubleday, 1981.)
Umbrella #2.
Episodic adventures of a man with a magical umbrella that transports him physically into fictional worlds where he interacts with the characters.
Incredible Umbrella, The (Dell, 1980, Doubleday, 1980.)
Umbrella #1.
Collection of related stories about a magic umbrella that can take people to other worlds.
Possession of Immanuel Wolf and Other Improbable Tales, The (Doubleday, 1981.)
Collection of unrelated stories.
KAYE, MERLIN
Rape of the Red Witch (Hustler, 1980.)
Pornography about two people from our world in a fairyland of sex.
KEARNEY, PAUL
Different Kingdom, A (Gollancz, 1993.)
A man from our world journeys into a magical universe to rescue his missing cousin, becomes accepted as a member of the warrior culture he finds there.
Forsaken Earth, This (Bantam, 2006.)
Sea Beggars #2.
A sea raider gives up his ship for the woman he loves, but finds his path more turbulent than ever.
Hawkwood’s Voyage (HarperCollins, 1996, Ace, 2002.)
Monarchies of God #1.
As his nation crumbles before foreign invaders and internal dissension, an adventurer leads an expedition in search of the secrets of a lost civilization.
Heretic Kings, The (Gollancz, 1996, Ace, 2002.)
Monarchies of God #2.
War and the nastiness of an inquisition threaten a kingdom while the protagonist goes off on an expedition to find the source of a new type of magic.
Iron Wars, The (Gollancz, 1997, Millennium, 2000, Ace, 2002.)
Monarchies of God #3.
Although the repressive theocracy has been overthrown, the heroes of the revolt are all in weakened straits and unable to deal with the chaos that follows, so two women step in to bring the warring factions together.
Mark of Ran, The (Ace, 2005.)
Sea Beggars #1.
A man with the blood of a superhuman race in his veins undertakes a perilous journey.
Riding the Unicorn (Gollancz, 1994.)
A prison guard stumbles into a magical parallel world and has a series of adventures.
Second Empire, The (Gollancz, 2000, Millennium, 2001, Ace, 2001.)
Monarchies of God #4.
The Ramusian church has come close to restoring order over all of the land of Normannia, but even as they approach the final rebel encampments, a new threat rises in the form of a mysterious presence aboard an exploratory ship recently returned from distant lands.
Ships from the West (Gollancz, 2002, Ace, 2003.)
Monarchies of God #5.
A sailor travels to a remote part of the world seeking a legendary land most believe to be mythical.
Ten Thousand, The (Solaris, 2008.)
A mercenary army finds itself trapped.
Way to Babylon, The (Gollancz, 1992.)
A fantasy writer finds himself visiting his own fantasy creation, and searches that realm for a manifestation of his dead wife, although without success.
KEARSLEY, SUSANNA
Shadowy Horses, The (Jove, 1999.)
Not seen.
In a Time of Treason (Tor, 2008.)
Durand Col #2.
Fresh civil war breaks out in a magical kingdom.
In the Eye of Heaven (Tor, 2006.)
Durand Col #1.
A young man ventures out of his home village to seek his fortune in a fantasy world.
KEEHN, MICHAEL
Waffled (Secret Canyon Press, 1997.)
A fisherman samples some hallucinative mushrooms and finds himself cut loose among various times and universes. There he discovers that he has powerful enemies as well as friends.
KEEP, LINDA LOWERY
Last Chance in France (Random House, 2000.)
Hannah and Angels #8.
The girl chosen by angels tracks down art thieves in France.
Mardi Gras Mix-Up (Random House, 1999.)
Hannah and Angels #6.
Not seen.
Mexican Treasure House (Random House, 1998.)
Hannah and Angels #3.
Not seen.
Missing Piece in Greece (Random House, 2000.)
Hannah and Angels #9.
A teen and her angelic friends helps a young gymnast who has some mysterious enemies who are trying to prevent him from participating in the Olympics.
Mission Down Under (Random House, 1998.)
Hannah and Angels #1.
Not seen.
Notes from Blue Mountain (Random House, 1998.)
Hannah and Angels #4.
Not seen.
Panda-monium in China (Random House, 2000.)
Hannah and Angels #10.
Hannah and her angelic friends must rescue a kidnapped panda.
Saving Uncle Sean (Random House, 1999.)
Hannah and Angels #5.
Not seen.
Searching for Lulu (Random House, 1998.)
Hannah and Angels #2.
Not seen.
Trouble on Ice (Random House, 1999.)
Hannah and Angels #7.
Not seen.
KELLEHER, ANNE (See also Anne Kelleher Bush.)
Ghost and Katie Coyle, The (Jove, 1999.)
A writer encounters the ghost of a pirate.
Love’s Labyrinth (Jove, 2000.)
Two female tourists wander through a maze in the present and find themselves back in the time of Elizabeth I. A romance novel.
Once and Future Love, A (Jove, 1998.)
A man from our time falls asleep in a castle and awakens in the 13th Century, occupying the body of a cruel ancestor whose misdeeds he sets about to reverse.
Silver's Bane (Luna, 2005.)
Silver #2.
War threatens to erupt between humans and fairies and engulf two worlds, but three powerful women take a hand at changing things.
Silver's Edge (Luna, 2004.)
Silver #1.
Three very different women combine to protect their land from a magical menace.
Silver’s Lure (Luna, 2006.)
Silver #3.
A major battle looms between the women who defend the world and their supernatural enemies.
KELLEHER, VICTOR
Brother Night (MacRae, 1990, Walker, 1991.)
Twins battle one another in a world of magic. For younger readers.
Forbidden Paths of Thual (Puffin, 1979, Kestrel, 1979.)
A young boy is sent on a mission to enlist magical help to protect his village from brutal invaders from the sea.
Hunting of Shadroth, The (Kestrel, 1991, Puffin, 1992.)
Although he has long been shunned because of his unusual powers, the protagonist finds his position changed when his abilities seem to be the only way to protect his clan from a powerful evil force.
Master of the Grove (Kestrel, 1982, Puffin, 1983.)
A young boy goes looking for his missing father and gets caught in the middle of a war involving sorcery as well as more traditional weapons. For younger readers.
Red King, The (Dial, 1989, Kestrel, 1989.)
Rebellion against the rule of an evil sorcerer from the point of view of a young man enslaved by his magic.
KELLER, DAVID H.
Eternal Conflict, The (Prime, 1940.)
A goddess creates a series of world in each of which she experiments with the inhabitants.
Homunculus, The (Prime, 1949.)
The protagonist successfully creates an infant spontaneously despite the outrage and opposition of the outside world.
Last Magician, The (PDA, 1991.)
Collection of unrelated stories.
Sign of the Burning Hart, The (National Fantasy Fan, 1948.)
Collection of related stories.
KELLETT, E.E.
Corner in Sleep and Other Possibilities, A (Jarrolds, 1900.)
Collection of unrelated stories.
KELLEY, FRANCIS CLEMENT
Pack Rat (Bruce,1942.)
Not seen.
KELLEY, KAREN
Double Dating with the Dead (Kensington, 2007.)
Low key contemporary ghost story.
KELLEY, THOMAS P.
Face That Launched a Thousand Ships, The (?, 1941.)
Not seen.
I Found Cleopatra (Export Publishing, 1946, Fax, 1977.)
Lost world fantasy involved the search for Cleopatra’s tomb, monsters, eternal life, and other wonders.
Tapestry Triangle (?, 1946.)
Not seen.
KELLOGG, MARJORIE B.
Book of Air, The (DAW, 2003.)
Dragon Quartet #4.
The series concludes with the discovery of the last source of magic in a fabled land.
Book of Earth, The (DAW, 1995.)
Dragon Quartet #1.
An imbalance among the four supernatural dragons set to watch over the world threatens to destroy it, so a young girl teams up with one of these beings in an attempt to track down a fabled magician who may be able to restore order.
Book of Fire, The (DAW, 2000.)
Dragon Quartet #3.
Two young people plucked out of time find themselves in a future world where magical dragons dominate reality. The power balance among the dragons has been disrupted, and it is up to the humans to find a way to restore the status quo or witness the end of the world.
Book of Water, The (DAW, 1997.)
Dragon Quartet #2.
A human and a dragon travel from the distant past to the near future to meet with the second of four supernatural beings responsible for maintaining the Earth, in a quest to reverse the damage to the environment and save the world.
Dragon Quartet 1, The (DAW, 2005.)
Omnibus of The Book of Earth and The Book of Water.
Dragon Quartet 2, The (DAW, 2006.)
Omnibus of The Book of Fire and The Book of Air.
KELLY, DAVID P.
Baalbak Quest, The (Carousel, 1980.)
Killstar #1.
A barbarian warrior outraces an army and the manifestations of an evil sorcerer to gain control of a mystical book and keep it from falling into the hands of his enemies.
Tower of Despair (Carousel, 1980.)
Killstar #2.
The barbarian hero travels through a magical gate to another land menaced by evil, rescues the fair maiden, foils the foul villain, chops off limbs and heads at every opportunity.
KELLY, JAMES PAUL
Prince Izon (McClurg, 1910.)
An Aztec civilization is discovered living secretly in the Grand Canyon. The battle between them and another city state involves black magic and other fantastic elements.
KELLY, MAEVE
Mad and Bad Fairies (Attic, 1987.)
Collection of unrelated stories.
KELLY, ROBERT
Scorpions, The (Doubleday, 1967.)
Odd novel about a psychiatrist, one of whose patients may be communicating with people not visible to the rest of us. Marginal.
KELSO, SYLVIA
Amberlight (Juno, 2007.)
Intrigue in a matriarchal society.
Everran's Bane (Five Star, 2005.)
Rihannar #1.
A magical land is menaced by a dangerous dragon.
Moving Water, The (Five Star, ?)
Rihannar #2
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Red Country, The (Five Star, 2008.)
Rihannar #3.
A change of ruler leads to chaos in a magicla land.
Firebrand, The (Amber Quill, 2004.)
House of Pendragon #1.
A slave girl in a medieval fantasy kingdom discovers her own inner strength.
Dawn of Night (Wizards of the Coast, 2004.)
A Forgotten Realms novel.
A sorcerer and his friends must decide whether or not to trust a god.
Midnight's Mask (Wizards of the Coast, 2005.)
A Forgotten Realms novel.
A man chosen by the gods finds that it is not a blessing.
Resurrection (Wizards of the Coast, 2006.)
A Forgotten Realms novel.
Various parties attempt to destroy the magical Spider Queen.
Shadow’s Witness (Wizards of the Coast, 2000.)
A Forgotten Realms Sembia novel.
A family retainer who leads a second life as a thief and who has secret ties to the world of the supernatural endangers his employers when those connections suddenly become a source of terrifying activity.
Twilight Falling
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KEMP, ROBERT
Malacca Cane, The (Duckworth, 1954.)
Not seen.
KENDALL, CAROL
Firelings, The (Bodley Head, 1981, Atheneum, 1983.)
Unusual fantasy about a quest to find an escape the oppressive requirements of periodic sacrifice to a mysterious entity.
Gammage Cup, The (Harcourt, 1959, Voyager, ? Dent, 1960, as The Minnipins.)
Minnipins #1.
Young readers’ fantasy about a group of dissenters who leave a community to set up their own, then discover that an enemy is about to attack their former home. With the aid of a magic sword, they save the day and are reinstated in the good graces of their friends.
Minnipins, The. (See The Gammage Cup.)
Whisper of Glocken, The (Harcourt, 1965.)
Minnipins #2.
The land of the Minnipins is plagued by a series of disasters that threaten entire villages. The heroes who saved the day in the previous book are too old for fresh adventures, so they recruit a group of newcomers to battle the forces of evil in their stead.
KENDALL, JOHN
Dungeons of Darkness (TSR, 1984.)
Multi-path gamebook.
Under Dragon's Wing (TSR, 1984.)
An Endless Quest book.
Multi-path gamebook involving a nasty wizard and a dragon.
KENDALL, MAY (See collaboration with Andrew Lang.)
KENEALLY, THOMAS
Blood Red, Sister Rose (Collins, 1974.)
Not seen.
KENNEALY, PATRICIA
Blackmantle (Harper, 1997.)
Keltiad #7.
More court intrigue as an alien race takes advantage of the power vacuum among humans to move into their portion of the universe.
Copper Crown, The (Bluejay, 1984, Signet, 1986, Grafton, 1986, Harper, ?)
Keltiad #1.
In the time of King Arthur, the Celts traveled to the stars and settled on other worlds. On the brink of war with two powerful empires, the descendants of the immigrants contact a ship from Earth and prepare to forge an alliance of technology and magic.
Deer's Cry, The (Harper, 1998.)
Keltiad #8.
A retrospective look to when the Celts left Ireland in spaceships and colonized the stars in a universe where magic works.
Hawk’s Gray Feather, The (Roc, 1990, Grafton, 1992, Harper, ?)
Keltiad #4.
Rivalry between the various houses of the Celts who emigrated to the stars in the time of King Arthur come to a head as a determined and resourceful young man plots vengeance against his enemies.
Hedge of Mist, The (Harper, 1996.)
Keltiad #6.
The grail quest retold in space among the descendants of Celts who magically migrated to the stars.
Oak Above the Kings, The (Roc, 1994, Harper, 1994.)
Keltiad #5.
The saga of King Arthur, complete with magic, but set on another world.
Silver Branch, The (NAL, 1988, Signet, 1989, Grafton, 1991, Harper, ?)
Keltiad #3.
A powerful sorceress gathers her powers, which include the ability to move the stars themselves, in preparation for an attack from interstellar space.
Throne of Scone, The (Bluejay, 1986, Signet, 1987, Grafton, 1987, Harper, ?)
Keltiad #2.
As an interstellar war seems inevitable, a sorceress travels among the stars seeking the lost treasures of King Arthur, possession of which may give her additional powers that will come in handy if it comes to open conflict.
KENNEDY, HUNTER
Hercules and the Geek of Greece (Jay, 1999.)
A Hercules novel.
Hercules is saddled with a nerdish sidekick as he sets out to track down the culprit responsible for stealing the queen’s magic crown.
Xena and the Magic Arrow of Myx (Jay, 1999.)
A Xena novel.
The female warrior is menaced by a magical arrow that won’t ever stop flying until it strikes her.
KENNEDY, RICHARD
Blue Stone, The (?, 1976.)
A magical stone turns people into animals.
Come Again in the Spring (?, 1977.)
A man negotiates an extension of his life with death personified.
KENNEDY, THOMAS E.
Book of Angels, The (Wordcraft of Oregon, 1997.)
Odd contemporary fantasy about a man who uses magic for sinister purposes, until he is opposed by an ordinary mortal.
Unreal City (Wordcraft of Oregon, 1993.)
Collection of unrelated stories.
KENNEDY, X.J.
Owlstone Crown, The (Atheneum, 1983, Troll, 1985.)
Children’s book about two kids who think they’re orphans until they discover their parents are still alive but held prisoner in a magical other world. So they’re stuck having to go rescue them.
Aphrodite's Flame (Lovespell, 2004.)
Aphrodite #3.
In a fictional country, a woman with magical powers is skeptical about the reform of a villain.
Aphrodite's Kiss (Lovespell, 2001.)
Aphrodite #1.
A woman part of a secret group with magical superpowers goes through a crisis and falls in love with a mortal.
Aphrodite's Secret (Love Spell, 2003.)
Aphrodite #2.
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KENNEY, DOUGLAS C. (See collaboration with Henry N. Beard.)
KENSON, STEPHEN
Born to Run (Roc, 2005.)
A Shadowrun novel.
Intrigue and adventure in a future dominated by megacorporations, but where magic works.
Burning Time, The (Roc, 2001.)
A Shadowrun novel.
A computer expert runs into trouble with anti-elf terrorists while on what was supposed to be a routine business trip.
Crossroads (Roc, 1999.)
A Shadowrun novel.
A streetwise kid in a world where magic and science co-exist finds himself caught between gangs of hoodlums and unscrupulous corporate goons.
Fallen Angels (Roc, 2006.)
A Shadowrun novel.
A young woman with magical powers seeks to find the truth about her mother.
Poison Agendas (Roc, 2006.)
A Shadowrun novel.
In a future when magic has returned to the world, a secret military weapons cache becomes a great treasure.
Technobabel (Roc, 1998.)
A Shadowrun novel.
The protagonist wakes up with his memories erased, and in order to find out what happened to him, he must find a way to outsmart the security system of a megacorporation that mixes high technology with magic.
KENT, CAMERON
Make Me Disappear (Royal Fireworks, ?)
Children’s book about a boy with magical powers that let him visit the world where things go when they disappear from ours.
KENWARD, JAMES
Summervale (Constable, 1935.)
A man is transformed into a dog.
KENYON, SHERRILYN (See also Kinley MacGregory.)
Daemon's Angel (Leisure, 1995.)
An angel is confined to a mortal body by a sorceress and discovers human love.
Fantasy Lover (St Martins, 2002.)
Greek gods and other magical creatures are imprisoned in a book.
KERBY, SUSAN ALICE (Pseudonym of Alice Burton.)
Miss Carter and the Ifrit (Hutchinson, 1945.)
A woman discovers a friendly spirit who helps her with a love affair.
Mr. Kronion (Werner Laurie, 1949.)
A Greek god takes up residence in a small British town.
KERNAGHAN, EILEEN
Alchemist's Daughter, The (Thistledown, 2005.)
Alchemy and politics in 16th Century England.
Dance of the Snow Dragon (Thistledown, 1995.)
Eighteenth Century Bhutan is the setting for this mystical adventure story about a magical land hidden in the mountains.
Journey to Aprilioth (Ace, 1980.)
Old Gods #1.
A people are harried by the Old Gods, who capriciously cause natural disasters that threaten human civilization. A heroic figure arises to take a dangerous quest to find the one who may have the power to bind the Old Gods forever.
Sarsen Witch, The (Ace, 1989, Juno, 2007.)
Old Gods #3.
An unprepossessing child rises from slav