Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Birth date: October 31, 1862
Died: March 13, 1930
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The Wind in the Rose-Bush: Rebecca is on her way to Ford Village to take her niece home with her. From the reaction of the couple of the ferry, the reader knows something is not quite right. Even thought I guessed correctly, the writing pulled me it and I was invested in this story. The letter f...
First some linkage, for those of you who also like background info! Free ebook: at Gutenberg and University of Adelaide and Amazon (be aware that it's not always easy to find the free version of this at Amazon - a lot of Freeman work is sold there even when a duplicate ebook is at Amazon for free....
I really liked this book. Love me some vampires, it also helped that three of the stories were set on Halloween. And I really liked the Edgar Allen Poe story. Overall, there were only 2 stories that I thought were ok, the rest were really good.
During an argument between siblings the younger brother threatens the older stating that he would not leave the family home and would stay as long as he lived and afterward, too, if he was a mind to.He died the following day. But, he did not leave the house.3 STARS
While it won't win any awards for cover design, most of the stories in this doorstopper are pretty strong, with some inevitable misses. The much anthologized (and classic) "Luella Miller" and "Good Lady Ducayne" are here, and Connie Willis's "Jack" is always a pleasure to read. Tanya Huff, Chelsea Q...