Ghosts by James C. Clar
Ghosts by James C. Clar Honolulu, 1947 I liked Honolulu best after it rained. The palms dripped silver, the streets glistened like polished obsidian and the scent of plumeria elbowed past the diesel belching...
An eclectic mix of all flavours of genre fiction
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I thought this was very well-written, what there was of it.. The conclusiion was very sketchy. I was unsure if…