I've now finished the five Liavek anthologies and John M. Ford's Casting Fortune. Can someone let me know what I missed in "The Illusionist"? I mean, I think it made sense and nothing was hidden, but it's a Mike Ford story.

These books are really good. The anthologies progress in time, and the fifth brings the series to a logical end. Oh, more stories can be told, but the final story in the final anthology a very Shakespearean ending -- and is then followed by one of Ford's poems that left me gasping for breath.
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