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    Faces Under Water by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, August 1998, 0-87951-835-9, $23.95, 233pp, hc, n., cover by J. K. Potter) [The Secret Books of Venus]
        Dark fantasy novel. In an alternate 18th-century Venice, a mask is the key to dark secrets of black magic and a society of murderers.







    The Gods Are Thirsty by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, November 1996, 0-87951-672-0, $26.95, 514pp, hc, n.)
        Associational historical novel of the French Revolution.


    Gold Unicorn by Tanith Lee (Macmillan/Atheneum, October 1994, 0-689-31814-6, $15.95, 149pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Zug) [Unicorn]
        Young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to Black Unicorn. Volume two in the series.





    Heart-Beast by Tanith Lee (Headline, June 11, 1992, 0-7472-7923-3, £8.99, 282pp, tp, no, cover by Mark Salwowski)
        Fantasy/horror novel about a magic jewel and a shapechanger. A hardcover edition (-0594-9, £15.99) is also available.


    Here in Cold Hell by Tanith Lee (Tor UK, August 19, 2005, 1-4050-0635-8, £10.99, 418pp, tp, no, cover by Dominic Harman) [Lionwolf]
        Volume two in the series.


    A Heroine of the World by Tanith Lee (DAW, August 1989, 0-88677-362-8, $4.50, 448pp, pb, n.)
        Romantic fantasy novel set in an alternate-world old Russia



    Indigara, or, Jet and Otis Conquer the World by Tanith Lee (Firebird, November 2007, 978-0-14-240922-0, $11.99, 197pp, hc, no, cover by Daniel Dos Santos)
        Young-adult SF novella. Jet and her robot dog Otis stumble onto a strange underworld beneath their planet’s film capital, Ollywood.


    Into Gold by Tanith Lee (Pulphouse, November 1991, 1-56146-532-1, $1.95, 47pp, pb, nv, cover by David & Elissa Martin)
        Fantasy short story that originally appeared in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 3/86 and in the collection Women As Demons.



    Kill the Dead by Tanith Lee (DAW, September 1980, 0-87997-562-8 (#401), $1.75, 172pp, pb, n., cover by Don Maitz)


    Killing Violets (God’s Dogs) by Tanith Lee (Immanion Press, March 19, 2012, 978-1-907737-36-7, £10.99, 189pp, tp, no, cover: [photo] by John Kaiine) [Colouring Books]
        Volume four in the series.


    Law of the Wolf Tower by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, November 11, 1998, 0-340-70446-2, £3.99, 233pp, pb, no, cover by Brad Gray) [Claidi Journals]
        Young-adult fantasy novel. The orphan-slave Claidi journeys with a stranger to the place where all laws are made. Volume one in the series.



    Louisa the Poisoner by Tanith Lee (Wildside Press, 1996, 1-880448-50-5, $35.00, 77pp, hc, na, cover by George Barr)
        Horror novella. Limited to 300 numbered and 26 lettered ($75.00) copies, signed by Tanith Lee.



    Lycanthia, or, The Children of Wolves by Tanith Lee (DAW, April 1981, 0-87997-610-1 (#429), $2.25, 220pp, pb, n., cover by Paul Chadwick)


    Madame Two Swords by Tanith Lee (Donald M. Grant, September 1988, 0-937986-79-8, $35.00, 128pp, hc, nv, cover by Thomas Canty)
        Fantasy novella set during the French revolution, with numerous illustrations by Thomas Canty. Limited to 600 copies signed by author and illustrator.


    Metallic Love by Tanith Lee (Bantam Spectra, March 2005, 0-553-58471-5, $6.99, 301pp, pb, n., cover by Kinuko Craft) [Silver Metal Lover]
        Sequel to The Silver Metal Lover, the 1981 SF novel of a teen in love with a robot.


    Mortal Suns by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, September 2003, 1-58567-207-6, $26.95, 335pp, hc, n., cover by Gustav Klimt)
        Fantasy novel set in an alternate world similar to Ancient Greece. A king’s daughter, born without feet, struggles to survive the power struggles around her.


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