Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Recursive Ice, by Terry Boren

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(SF Mystery) Bret doesn’t know how she wound up in Munich nor why she has fragmentary memories of murders on the moon. (9,189 words; Time: 30m)

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average

"Recursive Ice," by (edited by Athena Andreadis), appeared in (RSR review), published on by .

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Pro: Bret’s scrambled state of mind comes though very clearly. It’s a pleasure to see her make sense out of it at the end.

The descriptions of the Alaska cold work well on several levels.

Con: The story ends without a satisfactory resolution. It feels like the opening section of a much longer work.

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