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A Matter of Perspective (Doctor and the Witch) [Paperback]

Trish Reynolds (Author)
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Doctor and the Witch December 2004
In the book A Matter of Perspective by Pagan author Trish Reynolds Tary and Arthur have survived their first brush with dark forces, but not without paying a price. They face an uncertain future as they continue the struggle on opposite sides of the ocean. Are the nightmares which plague Tary the normal reaction to the stress of her ordeal? Or do they portend something worse to come?

Arthur fears that she is in for the fight of her life, the fight that will seal the fate of her immortal soul in the thrilling sequel to A Question of Balance.


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About the Author

Trish Reynolds is a Wiccan Priestess, Bard, ordained minister, practising witch, environmental activist and author of a series of occult thrillers. With a grown son and a 5-year-old grandson she enjoys her favourite title, Nana, the best. When she isn’t working on another novel she is traveling the world researching local witch legends and preserving them. You can find an archive of these stories on her website.

Ms. Reynolds was a frequent contributor to New Moon Rising magazine for the 12 years it was in print, writing as Trish Reynolds, TarishAnu and Zyalia, the crone. Ms Reynolds shares her home in Budd Lake with her two cats. She returns frequently to Devonshire, England, her heart’s home.


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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Dubsar House (December 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594055165
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594055164
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,404,431 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Matter of Perspective, April 30, 2005
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Stone Dragon (Hackettstown, NJ-USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Matter of Perspective (Doctor and the Witch) (Paperback)
This entry is the second part of a three part series. (The first book being, "A Question of Balance.") It picks up with the aftermath of the ordeal that Lady Tarish and Dr. Pendargroom survived. By its nature, it's not quite as exciting as the first book. It deals with the fallout of the first adventure. How both Tary and Arthur (especially Tary) are dealing with and recovering from the terrible things they experienced and endured in the first book. However, this approach is very important as it fleshes out the characters and provides a better insight into how and why they react the way they do in the upcoming adventure. So while the book takes a while to build on the characters, it does set the stage for the next series of events. Once the action begins, the book takes off quickly and keeps you on the edge of your seat, wanting to know what is going to happen next. Furious page flipping, as in the first book. There are some unexpected twists and turns to keep us interested and wondering. The turn of events takes us into the darker regions of what humans are capable of and it's not very pleasant. Even Tary is not above doing what she feels is absolutely necessary to survive. Although she's aware of the "greater good", Tary must make some very difficult decisions and take some very extreme measures to get through this grueling ordeal. On some level, we can all relate to this dilemma. The depth of the character development allows us to experience Tary's pain, turmoil and inner struggle. Without giving away too much of the story (you have to read it for yourself), suffice to say that you'll be relieved to know that our herione and hero survive to tell their tale. And it's a grim one, indeed. It's not your typical happy ending where everyone lives happily ever after, however as there is another installment ahead. Stay tuned for what horrible plan Malcolm unleashes upon our heroic couple next ...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still Sexy, but a bit darker., January 2, 2005
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Fae Folkes (Cornwall, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Matter of Perspective (Doctor and the Witch) (Paperback)
In this entry into the Doctor and the Witch Series, the situation has grown darker, more personal and even more desperate.

"The dark power in the end perishes of its own darkness. For evil must itself fall at the very moment when it has wholly overcome the good, and thus consumed the energy to which it owed its duration."
From the I Ching

This reading from the I Ching in lieu of the prologue page hints that Tary and Arthur will never be the same after their confrontation with evil incarnate and sets the mood for the story that follows. As we watch their desperate plunge into the abyss, we realise that there is no way for them to win victorious in this battle. The author goes from fast moving action to psychological terror without slackening the pace of the story. From the beginning to the very last page expect the unexpected. I enjoyed this book even more than the first, though it took a different turn than I had anticipated. I really came to care for the characters and was sad to see them lose so much.

But it is a series and there will be other adventures. At least I hope so.
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