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Music to My Sorrow (2005) with Rosemary Edghill

About This Book

Music To My Sorrow is the seventh book in the Bedlam Bards series.The followup to Mad Maudlin, Music To My Sorrow has Ria and Eric fighting for custody of Ace and Magnus. The Bedlam Bards series, the SERRAted Edge series, and the Diana Tregarde books are all set in the same universe, and feature elves, magic, and modern life.

Eric Banyon, also known as Bedlam’s Bard, managed to rescue his young brother Magnus from what seemed to be a killer demon (in Mad Maudlin), but now he must rescue Magnus again, this time from their tyrannical parents.

Eric does not look forward to the battle, but is confident he can gain custody. His financial sources are virtually unlimited, his friend Ria Llewellyn heads the most high-powered law firm in New York, and in a pinch he and his friends can use to magic powers, even flummoxing a DNA test, it comes to that.

What Eric does not know is that his parents are allied with the evangelist Billy Fairchild, who himself is a tool of the evil Unseleighe elves, who feed off human sorrow and suffering. Fairchild specializes in getting “bad” children to shape up, which is accomplished by letting a soulsucker—malevolent creature from the elf world—drain the victim of all talent, creativity, and will, leaving an obedient zombie husk behind.

If Magnus and his friend Ace, who is also on the run from her twisted parents, fall into Fairchild’s hands, they will join the Unseleighe’s zombie ranks. And Eric’s bardic magic may not be enough to save them.

About the Co-Author

Rosemary Edghill, after holding the usual array of Weird Writer Jobs, including freelance graphic designer and vampire killer, settled down to a career as a full-time writer. She has written three books in the Twelve Treasures series, urban fantasies about elves and subways, as well as books in genres ranging from romance to mystery. She has also collaborated with such masters of fantasy as Marion Zimmer Bradley and Andre Norton. Of this collaboration, Mercedes Lackey writes, “I needed a new partner for our Bedlam Bards series … Rosemary was the only possible writer who was sharp enough!” Her web page can be found at http://www.sff.net/people/eluki.