Eighty-year-old Harold Bloom is on his deathbed, and Agnes, his wife of sixty years, wants him to know before he dies just exactly why she put the poison in his coffee.
2) A Mermaid's Memory
The fishermans's new wife is as beautiful as she is strange--and she drives the fisherman's ex-wife crazy. Peggy Miller has been around ocean lore all her life, and she's sure she knows where the mysterious young woman came from. But a mermaid can't be released from her landlocked captor until she remembers her own origins. How is Peggy going to jog the mermaid's memory and send her back into the ocean once and for all?
3) BlackThey say that blackness is nothing more than the absence of color, but to Buck Tremain, the dark has a taste, a texture, an odor. Since childhood, nightfall has been a sweet, soft brush at the close of day...but increasingly, Buck is noticing that the shadows in his small midwestern town seem less and less benign. As his neighbors act stranger and the blackness grows thicker, Buck may be the only
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Eighty-year-old Harold Bloom is on his deathbed, and Agnes, his wife of sixty years, wants him to know before he dies just exactly why she put the poison in his coffee.
2) A Mermaid's Memory
The fishermans's new wife is as beautiful as she is strange--and she drives the fisherman's ex-wife crazy. Peggy Miller has been around ocean lore all her life, and she's sure she knows where the mysterious young woman came from. But a mermaid can't be released from her landlocked captor until she remembers her own origins. How is Peggy going to jog the mermaid's memory and send her back into the ocean once and for all?
3) BlackThey say that blackness is nothing more than the absence of color, but to Buck Tremain, the dark has a taste, a texture, an odor. Since childhood, nightfall has been a sweet, soft brush at the close of day...but increasingly, Buck is noticing that the shadows in his small midwestern town seem less and less benign. As his neighbors act stranger and the blackness grows thicker, Buck may be the only ( ... )
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