"four fine science fiction-fantasy tales"
"Haunted in Death" by JD Robb. In 2060 NYPD Police
Detective Eve Dallas investigates two related homicides
that happen to have occurred one hundred years apart with
the prime suspect being a ghost even if the sleuth does
not believe in apparitions. "Poppy's Coin" by Mary Blayney. In 1817 London, David is
guardian to preadolescent Poppy and her infant brother
Billy. He raises them as his own with love and
tenderness. Poppy gives her "Papa" a gold coin that
legend says makes wishes come true though not quite in the
way that the beneficiary expected; just ask Papa and Lady
Grace. "The Passenger" by Ruth Ryan Langan. The plane crash near
Spirit Lake brought their lives rushing past them as each
of the pair reflects on the ghosts of their past and what
could have been. As athletic adventurer "fearless" Josh
and photojournalist Grace begin to emotionally heal from
more than just the crash they find more than surviving in
common as they become lovers as each now knows how fragile
life is. "Mellow Lemon Yellow" by Mary Kay McComas. Mellow Lemon
Yellow has not visited Charlotte since she began to grow
up and no longer needed an imaginary friend. However, Mel
is there for his Charlotte when her father dies except
this time he is a real person; either that or Charlotte
has totally lost it. These are four fine science fiction-fantasy tales that
fans will enjoy especially the whimsical poignant "Mellow
Lemon Yellow". Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 21, 2006
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