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Perspective IV: Deductions
Author: Jack Peacock
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(Added on Aug 17, 2005)
(This month 8701 readers) (Total 13135 readers) |
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Sometimes deductions can be obvious, and wrong. A night time stroll while out camping suddenly takes an unexpected twist when a woman believes that absence of evidence implies there is evidence of absence. [Sequel to Perspective I, II, III] |
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Weighed
Average (?): (5.5/10) |
Average
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Reviewer:
bracemaiden
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Aug 28, 2005 |
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Jack writes in an almost arrogant tone, as if he is sure he will be surprising the reader. The surprises are minimal, and the eroticism tries to get started, but never really makes it. Good grammar, spelling, and so forth don't resurrect the story. (6/10)
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