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Lädt ... Dearest [short story] (1951)von H. Beam Piper
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Fantasy.
Fiction.
Science Fiction.
Short Stories.
HTML: In this gripping tale of the supernatural, H. Beam Paper strays from the bleakly imagined futures that form the backdrop of most of his stories and focuses instead on a strange spiritual connection that spans centuries. The twist ending will leave readers guessing until the very last page. .Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Well, Col. Hampton does, sort of, have a "secret friend", a being he has named Dearest. But, Dearest is actually a real entity, just not one readily observed/experienced by most people. She is a free spirit, in more ways than one.
So, we get some going back and forth between Col. Hampton's first encountering Dearest, and some of their experiences together, and the drawing room scene with the nephew, niece, lawyer, and shrink. Fortunately, Dearest, has some ideas to provide Col. Hampton, which he can use against his adversaries, and thereby, save the day for him. Something like that. It was kind of cute, and much more interesting than that other piece of crap of Piper's that I read a few months back.
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