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(SF) Petras visits the ruins of the domed city where his wife died, determined to make sense of it. (6,593 words; Time: 21m)
Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average
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"The City's Edge," by Kristine Kathryn Rusch [bio] (edited by Jonathan Strahan), appeared in Bridging Infinity (RSR review), published on October 20, 2016 by Solaris.
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Pro: Petras isn't an engineer, so closure for him amounts to something he can imagine, not something he can prove. He finds that, so the story has a proper conclusion.
Con: By far the most interesting thing about the story is the mystery of how the city disappeared, and it's very disappointing that it ends leaving us in the dark.
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Con: By far the most interesting thing about the story is the mystery of how the city disappeared, and it's very disappointing that it ends leaving us in the dark.
Other Reviews: Search Web, GoodReads.com
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