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Song of Sorcery (1984)

Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's Song of Sorcery is another light-hearted contemporary fantasy adventure which will please the author's many fans. Colin Songsmith sings a song to an old witch who takes an unlikely revenge. The witch's granddaughter rescues him from the dire threat of being eaten alive...

Song of Sorcery (1984) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Channeling Cleopatra (2003)

One of the most beautiful and powerful women in history. Cleopatra had it all. And now anyone can, too. For a price. Her secrets...her wiles... her way with men-all transplanted from her DNA. The only problem is no one has found it yet. The chase is on-and forensic anthropologist Leda Hubba...

Channeling Cleopatra (2003) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Tales of the Witch World 1 (1989)

An array of fantasy tales, includes works by Norton, Robert Bloch, Elizabeth Scarborough, A. C. Crispin, Ardath Mayhar, and Robert E. Vardeman.

Tales of the Witch World 1 (1989) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Chicks in Chainmail (1995)

Here they come, and they're out for blood. For too long, they say, have hot blooded babes in brass bras and chain-link bikinis been held up to scorn as the embodiment of male fantasy wish-fulfillment and non-functionality. You think their swords won't cut, their clubs wont't crush? You think they...

Chicks in Chainmail (1995) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Scarborough Fair and Other Stories (2009)

Scarborough Fair and Other Stories includes: "Introduction" "The Mummies of the Motorway," 2001 "Final Vows," 1998 "Whirlwinds," 1998 "Worse Than the Curse," 2000 "Boon Companion," 2002 "Long Time Coming Home," with Rick Reaser, 2002 "Mu Mao and the Court Oracle," 2001 "Don't Go Out in Holy Under...

Scarborough Fair and Other Stories (2009) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Picking the Ballad's Bones (1991)

Humorous fantasy with an edge in this sequel to the popular Phantom Banjo. American musicians travel to England, where they are cursed to live the lives of long-dead characters from folk ballads in order to retrieve songs the Devils have made people forget.

Picking the Ballad's Bones (1991) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Carol for Another Christmas (1996)

The spirit of Ebeneezer Scrooge returns to the 20th century to teach a lonely woman the meaning of Christmas in this delightful holiday fable from Nebula Award-winning author Elizabeth Ann Scarborough.

Carol for Another Christmas (1996) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Strum Again? (1992)

More humorous fantasy with a bite. The Devils decided to get control of humanity by taking away the one thing that allows humans to tolerate the intolerable--music. In this conclusion to the series, the musicians finally overcome the Devils and bring back the forbidden music.

Strum Again? (1992) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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The Healer's War (1989)

The original review with additional links and information is posted on Layers of Thought. A realistic fantasy novel set in Vietnam during the ill fated war against communism. With a touch of the magical/paranormal it shows a realistic, difficult, and heartbreaking picture of Vietnam from the pers...

The Healer's War (1989) by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Strum Again? Book Three of the Songkiller Saga

by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } CHAPTER 14   Ute stretched out by the fire and leaned on his elbow, his fingers twiddling with a small bundle of smoking sage, his eyes fixed on the camp-fire flames as if he were remembering something that ...

Strum Again? Book Three of the Songkiller Saga by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Phantom Banjo

Barry at first insisted that the whole business was too dangerous for Ellie but she said, "Look, Daddy, from what Faron's told me, it's going to be a whole lot more dangerous to just stay home and be a sitting duck. I'm your daughter and Faron's wife—how long do you think this bullshit, whatever ...

Phantom Banjo by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

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