(SF) When his granddaughter doesn't come home one night, Rhee looks for her at the witch's lair--even though it's forbidden to approach it. (5,499 words; Time: 18m)
Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average
"Where She Went," by Linden A. Lewis [bio] (edited by Scott H. Andrews), appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies issue 215, published on December 22, 2016.
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Pro: Even though Rhee fails, he gave it a good try, and he learns that she went voluntarily.
Con: The story hides the true nature of the world, even though Rhee apparently knows it's a colony planet, so the "surprise" is really a cheat. It's difficult to believe in a security system that consists of Harpies and Sirens.
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Con: The story hides the true nature of the world, even though Rhee apparently knows it's a colony planet, so the "surprise" is really a cheat. It's difficult to believe in a security system that consists of Harpies and Sirens.
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