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Old 03-04-2017, 10:45 AM   #25480
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I actually started on Grantville Gazette #70.
Six stories and a couple of fact articles that I skipped and an opinion piece by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
"The Marshal Comes To Suhl" by Mike Watson was well written, but the heros seemed to have too easy a time IMO.
"Even Monsters Die" by Eric S. Brown and A.G. Carpenter was very sad, and setting up for further sadness. But well done.
"A Little Help From His Friends" by Nick Lorance was another good instalment about Sergeant Hartmann.
"The Monster Under the Bed" by Tim Roesch was a snippet about mental health, and I want more.
"NESS: Krystalnacht on the Schwarza Express" by Bjorn Hasseler was an enjoyable story about the private security firm.
"Letters From Gronow, Episode 1" by David Carrico was an excellent start to a story about the impact of dark fantasy and eldritch horror.

Overall, a good issue. 4/5.

Then I read: F&SF, Mar/Apr 2017 edited by C. C. Finlay
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