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The Best Paranormal Crime Stories Ever Told by Martin H. Greenberg

pamwinkler's review

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4.0

Overall a good collection. Some of it was less paranormal than you'd home and more just crime, but still good.
Appetite for Murder by Simon R. Green - I've read this one before, and it was nice to get to read it again, I like it.
Star of David by Patricia Briggs - This was good, I liked it.
If Vanity Doesn't Kill Me by Michael A. Stackpole - this was ok.
Grave-Robbed by P.N. Elrod was lovely. I adore the Fleming stories, so I'm as biased as hell.
The Judgement by Anne Perry was ok, it didn't do much for me.
The Angel of the Lord by Melville Davisson Post was good. I'd read it before. Very suspenseful.
Special Surprise Guest Appearance by... by Carole Nelson Douglas was good. I think I've read it before, but I wasn't sure.
Occupational Hazard: A Harry the Book Story by Mike Resnick was amusing.
She's Not There by Steve Perry was interesting, not what I expected.
Hostile Takeover by Nina Kiriki Hoffman was good, but not what I was expecting. I adore Nina Kiriki Hoffman, she does very good stories.
Dopplegangster by Laura Resnick was good.
The Necromancer's Apprentice by Lillian Stewart Carl was ok? It didn't do much for me.
The Night of Their Lives by Max Allan Collins was good.
Road Dogs by Norman Partridge was ok, no particular thoughts.
Ninja Rats on Harleys by Elizabeth A. Vaughan was interesting? It was a story that felt like it was third or fourth in a series and that's not a good introduction.
Stalked by Kelley Armstrong was amusing.
Corpse Vision by Kristine Kathryn Rusch was good.
The Unicorn Hunt by Michelle West was interesting.
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