The Last Heretic
Cover of first edition
AuthorDarrell Schweitzer
Cover artistJason Van Hollander
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Best Short Fiction of Darrell Schweitzer
GenreFantasy
PublisherPS Publishing
Publication date
2020
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pagesxi, 375
ISBN978-1-786364-44-9
OCLC1155589398
Preceded byThe Mysteries of the Faceless King 

The Last Heretic: The Best Short Fiction of Darrell Schweitzer Volume II is a collection of fantasy short stories by American author Darrell Schweitzer. It was first published in hardcover by PS Publishing in April 2020 as the second of its two volume set The Best Short Fiction of Darrell Schweiter. An ebook edition followed from the same publisher in September of the same year.[1]

Summary

The book contains twenty-three short works of fiction and a section of notes on the stories by the author, together with an introduction by Paul Di Filippo.

Contents

Reception

Michael Dirda in The Washington Post, calling the author "[o]ne of fantastika’s most energetic and versatile talents," and the set of anthologies "two princely volumes," notes that in them the Schweitzer "has finally received the kind of sumptuous career retrospective that most writers can only dream about." He characterizes the contents as "over 40 of [the author's] favorite short stories, [ranging] from the dark and Lovecraftian to the touching and oddball." From this volume he singles out "The Adventure of the Hanoverian Vampires," in which "Sherlock Holmes battles the Undead, assisted by a small cat," for particular comment, observing, "[a]s the well-read Schweitzer unobtrusively acknowledges," that the alternate 19th-century Britain in which it is set was "borrowed ... from Joan Aiken's rumbustious Dido Twite novels."[2]

Fellow author John R. Fultz praises the release of this "two-volume hardcover collection of Schweitzer’s best work," calling him "in one respect, the fantasy world’s best kept secret ... the quality and originality of [whose] work towers far above the man himself." Fultz feels "it’s about time someone published a retrospective looking back across [the author's] long and distinguished career," saluting "PS Publishing for recognizing [his] greatness while he’s still around to see it." Noting the stories included were "chosen by Darrell himself," Fultz predicts "[h]is hardcore fans will snap up these ... immediately," and hopes they result in "a whole new legion of fans." screaming and clawing from one of the world’s greatest imaginations." Of the He calls author "an acknowledged master of the short-story form" with "one of the world's greatest imaginations," and "a quick sense of humor" one "might never guess from reading his darkest works." Fultz also expresses appreciation for the cover art, calling it a "[g]reat example of Van Hollander’s phantasmagorical style,[and] a perfect match for Darrell’s weird prose."[3]

Notes

  1. ^ The Last Heretic title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Dirda, Michael. "Book World: What to read in April: A critic’s pick of books that aren’t on the bestseller list." In The Washington Post, April 7, 2021.
  3. ^ . Fultz, John R. "Salute to a Master: The Best of Schweitzer." Review at JohnRFultz.com, March 15, 2020.