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Kate's Daddy (2000)

by Gordon Andrews(Favorite Author)
4.27 of 5 Votes: 2
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Curran POV
review 1: This isn`t as good as the other short stories from Curran`s point of view but that`s mainly because it is just a short discution between Jim and Curran about nonother than Kate`s wonderful Daddy`s.To tell the trut, I`m a little suprized that Jim and Dali could find that much about Kate. I mean sure, what he gathered is not that hard to find if you know what to look, and Jim, knowing Kate, knew where to look but that brings the question: if Jim and Dali could find that out and put the information together to find out the truth about Kate, couldn`t Rolland do the same? And much sooner? And killed Kate by now?I like the story, I really do. Especially how Curran handles the history of Kate`s life and all, but I find it a little weird that Jim found out in a couple of weeks/mon... moreths? what Rolland couldn`t in all those years.
review 2: Curran doesn't seem even phased as Jim rolls out the history he's pieced together on Kate, including her connection to Roland. While it certainly explains just how much hew knew before Kate starting spilling herself (and why he wasn't surprised by any of it), it also shows that he really was planning on attending their dinner date. Otherwise can't say it's as catching as the other two given it just doesn't really give us anything new and there's little emotional value as Curran is determined to play it cool and stoic as Jim keeps hammering at him. Still glad he didn't run screaming, but a little disappointed there wasn't anything deeper in this one. less
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Wayne
That is one way to find out about a possible mate's family ties. Damn.
ankur
So Curran already knew, even before. Bastard. lol
zskye
loved it !!and it answered so many questions.
Sraabe
Good filler story.
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