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5.0 out of 5 stars
John A Henderson MD, April 5, 2005
This review is from: A Vision of Murder and Hypnaughty Boy (Paperback)
In the first of the two novelettes in this book, a phony psychic {tautology} overhears a hit man discussing a crime, and writes in her newspaper column that she obtained her information in a vision. Unfortunately for her, the hit man believes in her alleged powers and,fearing that her next vision might lead to his conviction, takes steps to see that there is no next vision. In the second novelette, a stage hypnotist regularly seduces his therapy patients by depicting himself as their husband or lover in a past life. And he gets away with it, for a while. Americans might have a problem with the concept o a stage hypnotist becoming a superstar. But it has happened in other countries such as Australia and Canada, in which the author toured with three such concert hypnotists.
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