Rachel Ruth Cosgrove Payes (1922–1998)
Autor de The Hidden Valley of Oz
Sobre El Autor
Series
Obras de Rachel Ruth Cosgrove Payes
The First Immortals 3 copias
In His Own Image {short story} 2 copias
The Silent Place 2 copias
The Eyes Of The Blind 1 copia
Forbidden Island 1 copia
Una donna troppo odiata 1 copia
Peace Corps Nurse — Autor — 1 copia
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And walk now gently through the fire, and other science fiction stories (1972) — Contribuidor — 60 copias
Children of Infinity: Original Science Fiction Stories for Young Readers (1973) — Contribuidor — 45 copias
Androids, Time Machines and Blue Giraffes: A Panorama of Science Fiction (1973) — Contribuidor — 11 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre legal
- Payes, Rachel Ruth Cosgrove
- Otros nombres
- Arch, E.L.
Cosgrove, Rachel R.
Payes, Rachel Cosgrove
Payes, Rachel C. - Fecha de nacimiento
- 1922-12-11
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1998-10-10
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Westernport, Maryland, USA
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Brick, New Jersey, USA
- Ocupaciones
- research biologist
writer
Miembros
Reseñas
Listas
También Puede Gustarte
Autores relacionados
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 33
- También por
- 20
- Miembros
- 153
- Popularidad
- #136,480
- Valoración
- 3.7
- Reseñas
- 6
- ISBNs
- 20
Lord Henning (his first name escapes me at the moment) is a real dull dud of a H, as when he's not nagging Mellie to keep trying with Jaimie, he's forever lamenting that his first wife hated sleeping with him, left him, took their son, and turned Jaimie into what he is. (This was either a reflection on what was thought at the time or else the author didn't know her facts, because being raised by a domineering mother, especially a man hating one, doesn't make a son gay. It may make him a beta male, but not a gay one.) He even cries about this and later, when he discovers Jaimie's not his son, he cries again! Then he gets drunk, sleeps with Mellie, and doesn't remember, so when she discovers she's pregnant, he thinks it's either Jaimie's or some other guy's.
From there it's a lot of repetition: "It's not my baby", "It is your baby", "It is not", "It is too", on an on, and ENOUGH! He's finally convinced, but by then who cares anymore?
The same with a plot to kill him, in which Jaimie and his birth father are involved, Mellie discovers this and pretends to go along in order to get evidence against them. When it's over and his un-son and bio dad are both dead, dumb dumb Lord Henning thinks Mellie was in on the plot and again it starts: "You wanted me dead," "I didn't", "You did".....
The best part of this book was when Mellie gets revenge on the man who raped her in the brothel (her first customer) and later tries to threaten her into becoming his mistress. She sends one of her brothel friends to meet him in disguise and he has sex with her, thinking it's Mellie, and discovers not only the truth, but also that the girl has an STD, commonly known back then as the pox! The guy sure deserved it, though today she'd be in real trouble, as he could also charge both women with rape! Times sure have changed!
Yes, there's a HEA, but for this H and h, who gives a....… (más)