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Death by Horoscope by Anne Perry
Reader Reviews 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: A 'star-studded' collection of twinkling stories!, May 6, 2002 Reviewer: billhobbs from Tyler, TX USA It's a star spangled banner, this collection of short stories by some 16 luminaries of the printed page, themselves! While most readers will be familiar with the novels of many of these authors, it's a refreshing change of pace! Edited by Anne Perry, the stories revolving around astrology and astrological themes goes over with a big bang! In the Introduction, Perry asks, "Do you believe in horoscopes?" Then she invites us to "meet those who care passionately about the real stars and the astronauts who journey toward them." The acclaimed authors who are included know their stuff and that's no mystery. From Peter Tremayne's Sister Fidelma--who's always given us a turn for our money and time--to Edward Marston (departing from his usual Medieval mystery setting) to Lawerence Block to Peter Lovesey to Simon Brett and concluding with Anne Perry herself, this is a delightful read. Granted, a change of pace, but a delight nonetheless. What a clever idea to arrange such a collection around such a theme! The sky's the limit! ... --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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