Delirium's Mistress

1986 book by Tanith Lee

Delirium's Mistress
First edition cover of Delirium's Mistress
AuthorTanith Lee
LanguageEnglish
SeriesTales From The Flat Earth
GenreFantasy
PublisherDAW Books
Publication date
1986
Preceded byDelusion's Master 
Followed byNight's Sorceries 

Delirium's Mistress (1986) is a fantasy novel by British writer Tanith Lee, the fourth book in her series Tales From The Flat Earth.[1]

Plot summary

During the demon's age, when the planet was still flat, Azhriaz, daughter of Azhrarn, Demon Lord of the Night and a mortal, was hidden on an isle surrounded by mist and her spirit was protected to live forever in dreams. But Azhriaz's destiny is about to change unexpectedly. Her powerful energy and beauty attracted Azhrarn’s enemy, Prince Chuz, who created a spell to free Azhriaz from her confinement and convert her into the Delirium’s Mistress.[2]

References

  1. ^ Lee, Tanith. "Delirium's Mistress". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  2. ^ Lee, Tanith. "Delirium's Mistress". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
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Works by Tanith Lee
Birthgrave series
  • The Birthgrave (1975)
Four-BEE seriesTales From The Flat Earth
  • Night's Master (1978)
  • Death's Master (1979)
  • Delusion's Master (1981)
  • Delirium's Mistress (1986)
  • Night's Sorceries (1986)
  • The Earth is Flat (2023)
S.I.L.V.E.R. seriesSecret Books of Paradys
  • The Book of the Damned (1988)
Unicorn series
Blood Opera seriesSecret Books of VenusClaidi JournalsLionwolf series
Piratica series
  • Piratica (2004)
  • Piratica II (2006)
  • Piratica III (2007)
Stand-alone novels
  • Electric Forest (1979)
  • The Gods Are Thirsty (1996)
Collections
  • Red as Blood (1983)
  • Dreams of Dark and Lght (1986)
  • Women as Demons (1989)
  • Nightshades (1993)
  • Tempting the Gods (2009)
  • Hunting the Shadows (2009)
  • The Empress of Dreams (2021)
Short fiction


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