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A review by endlesstbr
Calling Invisible Women by Jeanne Ray
2.0
In reading this for a book discussion, there is clearly an audience for this type of story. I am not a member of that audience.
If you're looking for another version of the invisible woman, check out the vengeful teenager at the center of "Out of Mind, Out of Sight" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, S.1 Ep.11). The ending scene was chilling and provided additional excitement, especially compared to the tidy bow Ray tied her characters into in this novel.
I'm in the camp that this had a promising premise, but would have been better served as a short story or novella - focus on the characters or the larger plot....you can't do both in 250 pages.
If you're looking for another version of the invisible woman, check out the vengeful teenager at the center of "Out of Mind, Out of Sight" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, S.1 Ep.11). The ending scene was chilling and provided additional excitement, especially compared to the tidy bow Ray tied her characters into in this novel.
I'm in the camp that this had a promising premise, but would have been better served as a short story or novella - focus on the characters or the larger plot....you can't do both in 250 pages.