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78 reviewsWell, those Shakespeare grandsons are at it again. And just who are
they after? Doc Abrabanel, of all people. Of course, to their way of
thinking, they've got every right. Check that out in "Ya' Gets Yer Money
and Ya' Gets Yer Choice" by Virginia DeMarce, along with her other
offering "Advice and Counsel." Trust me, you do not want to be a
marriage counselor in the seventeenth century. You really don't.
The Inquisitor makes the news again, in Bradley H. Sinor and
Tracy S. Morris' "Still Life with Wolves and Canvases." Yes, werewolves.
You were expecting vampires?
Thomas Richardson offers "Tortured Souls," a story about a girl who
came to a truly bad end. Kerryn Offord gives us "The Vice President's
Plane is Down," an adventure for all. "Another Man's Treasure" is from
Terry Howard; a story about some youngsters who really want to do
something.
"Which Way is Up?" Pretty important question, that. See what John F.
Harvell has to say about it. And David Carrico comes back to the
magazine with "Prelude," which is about the Bach family. Yes, those
Bachs.