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4 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The four tales are interesting ghost stories,
This review is from: The Ghost Quartet (Hardcover)
"A Place of No Ending" by Brian Lumley. In Eastern Dartmoor Moor, Paul learns first hand the truth about ghosts.
"Hamlet's Father" by Orson Scott Card. Teenager Hamlet knows his father the Danish King thinks little of him so as he goes to university in Heidelberg he ponders whether his sire considers his offspring worthy to sit or not sit on the throne. "The Haunted Single Malt" by Marvin Kaye. They meet once a month at the Tron to exchange ghost stories, but none of them expected to star in a spirit's latest saga. "Strindberg's Ghost" by Tanith Lee. Blya and the Swan know they cannot be together until one joins the other in death. The four tales are interesting ghost stories with Tanith Lee's being by far the strongest. Harriet Klausner |
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The Ghost Quartet by Brian Lumley (Paperback - September 1, 2009)
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