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Seance on a Wet Afternoon
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
Author: Mark McShane
Most so-called psychics disgust Myra Savage. She has no patience for their chintz and cheap tricks, for her power is real. Myra can see into other people’s minds, can even sometimes sense the future, but she has never yet communicated with the other side. For that she needs the cooperation of great psychics, but she lacks the stature to at...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780881846157
ISBN-10: 0881846155
Publication Date: 6/1990
Pages: 194
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Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A curiosity from the early 1960s, a suspense novella about a misguided plot to kidnap a child as way of publicizing the "talents" of a down-at-heel psychic. A very well written character study that preserves a snapshot of a post-war, pre-Swinging 60s Britain of bad food, poor housing and cramped little lives.

As others have commented, this was adapted into a 1964 movie starring Richard Attenborough and Kim Stanley, and although the movie was superficially very faithful to the book, the book is much, much better. Crucially, the movie makes two changes to the book which were probably meant to satisfy the nervous moralizing of film-making at the time, and make World's Worst Kidnappers Myra and Bill a bit more palatable and relatable. The book, therefore, is harder and nastier, and much better for that.


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