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Annette Jones
10/21/2008 8:13 PM UTC
Look me up darlin. I've been a host on BTR for 2 years. I hadn't been to your show before, that's why I didn't know what book you were reading from. Thanks for the "warm welcome".
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6/12/2008 3:46 PM UTC
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The Anastasia Syndrome Collection including the novella of the title and four short stories dealing with such subjects as obsessive love and psychic contact with the dead. In the short novel The Anastasia Syndrome, prominent historical writer Judith Chase is living in London and preparing for her marriage to Sir Stephen Hallett, expected to become England's next Prime Minister. Orphaned during World War II, Judith wants to trace her origins. In this quest, she goes to a renowned psychiatrist and becomes the victim of his experiments in regression. When a woman in a dark green cape sets off bombs in London, Sir Stephen and Judith are faced with an intangible, mysterious force threatening their very existence. Obsessive love is the subject of Terror Stalks the Class Reunion; psychic contact with a dead twin sister is the only defense against a murder in Double Vision; Lucky Day, compared to O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi, begins with a premonition of imminent danger; in The Lost Angel, a desperate mother follows her intuition in a harrowing search for her missing child.