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July 01, 2011

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J F Norris

Although we didn't exactly pick the same author again we definitely had some psychic connection going again, B.V. I have L.T. Meade & Robert Eustace for this week and I'm sure one of their tales is in this volume. I have a pile of these Vicotrian anthologies, but this one is not among them. The Boothby story alone is worth tracking down this volume.

Todd Mason

You know, I too was thinking about doing a Peter Falk film and a Greenberg anthology this week...but went with others. Meanwhile, this is certainly a book that calls for some attention...

Patti Abbott

This looks like great fun!

BV Lawson

Since the Victorians were big on ghost stories and the paranormal, maybe that "psychic link" is fitting, J.F.!

BV Lawson

Actually, Todd, I was also afraid I'd pick the same book as other folks if I went with a Greenberg anthology--until I remembered he'd edited some 2,500 of them, I think, I guess the odds are pretty good that we would all pick different ones!

BV Lawson

It *is* fun, Patti! Sometimes it's nice to get away from mayhem, blood and guts and get back to more psychological, off-stage violence and crime. Kind of like monster movies with invisible creatures scare me a LOT more than ones where I can see it...

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