Helpful Score: 1
Utterly forgettable anthology featuring three popular authors.
None of these stories really stands up or out. And Christmas is given barely a nod.
The stories are obvious follow ups to other tales. It might make you seek out the other stories or they might be good if you're read the others.
The story by Karen Kelley was my favourite -- and I use the term loosely. It was too big a story for the structure given. It reminded me a lot of McNaughton's Perfect.
A waste of time and money.
None of these stories really stands up or out. And Christmas is given barely a nod.
The stories are obvious follow ups to other tales. It might make you seek out the other stories or they might be good if you're read the others.
The story by Karen Kelley was my favourite -- and I use the term loosely. It was too big a story for the structure given. It reminded me a lot of McNaughton's Perfect.
A waste of time and money.
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