How would it feel to read minds, to see emotions in color, to manipulate thoughts? How tempting would it be to use such powers for ill? And how quickly would the authorities try to appropriate such skills for themselves once they appeared? Susan Kay Quinn’s novella, The Handler, doesn’t answer all the questions, but it lets the reader see through a different pair of eyes, think from a different background and history, and enter a different world. With beautiful writing, vivid imagination, fast action and pleasing relationships, these short stories build a world where much can happen, and leave the reader satisfied even though much is yet to be told. Disclosure: The author gave me free ecopies of these stories when I expressed an interest in them.
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Sheila Deeth (SheilaDeeth)
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Sheila Deeth's first novel, Divide by Zero, has just been released in print and ebook formats. Find it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powells, etc. Her spiritual speculative novellas can be found at … more
I had great fun writing Julian's story (The Handler)! If you enjoy it, you should check out Sasha's story as well (The Scribe). I hope you enjoy reading these short novellas as much as I enjoyed writing them.