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Old 10-07-2013, 09:15 AM   #17860
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
Checking my notes, I find I read this back in June 2011. I found it a confusing mixture of supernatural and mystery. It's as if in Scooby Doo you had no idea whether the ghost they were hunting would turn out to be a man in a mask or an actual ghost. It rather spoiled the fun for me.
Thanks for the link, Paul. I liked the "is it really supernatural or is it a trick?" aspect of the collection. I do agree that "Witness for the Prosecution" is a real gem, and it doesn't really fit in with the other stories in the collection at all; it's the only story in the book which doesn't have any supernatural element to it at all.
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