The author uses dark imagery to create a tense mood and ambiguous signals between the woman and the man to build suspense. The ending, which I will not spoil here, I unfortunately saw coming just a bit too soon for a good payoff. 5 out of 7 rocket-dragons.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Review of "Coffee Pot" by Jez Patterson
The author uses dark imagery to create a tense mood and ambiguous signals between the woman and the man to build suspense. The ending, which I will not spoil here, I unfortunately saw coming just a bit too soon for a good payoff. 5 out of 7 rocket-dragons.
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