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The Yellow of the Flickering Past

by Dean Wesley Smith

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He killed her with a magic spell, buried her in the basement, and now she nags him every day to take her to the movies, just as she nagged him when she lived. The woman never got tired of buttered popcorn and a dark theater. A really strange ghost story about love, death, and the movies from bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith.… (more)

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He killed her with a magic spell, buried her in the basement, and now she nags him every day to take her to the movies, just as she nagged him when she lived. The woman never got tired of buttered popcorn and a dark theater. A really strange ghost story about love, death, and the movies from bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith.

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