Panpipes
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Comment from Soledadpaz
A suspense thriller. Wonder what Ayesha will do when she finds out her abusive husband is not really dead.
"Dark deeds require the cover of night" Wonderful line, says so much, the obvious and the not so obvious.
Love that last paragraph. 'Skeleton staff' made me laugh. I spent many a night shift working intensive care and it was so nice not to be tripping over med students, residents, attendings, and ancillary staff. One of the few perks of working the dark hours.
Sol
reply by the author on 01-Jan-2024
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A suspense thriller. Wonder what Ayesha will do when she finds out her abusive husband is not really dead.
"Dark deeds require the cover of night" Wonderful line, says so much, the obvious and the not so obvious.
Love that last paragraph. 'Skeleton staff' made me laugh. I spent many a night shift working intensive care and it was so nice not to be tripping over med students, residents, attendings, and ancillary staff. One of the few perks of working the dark hours.
Sol
Comment Written 31-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 01-Jan-2024
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Thank you very much for your review and comments, Sol. Greatly appreciated. All good wishes, Tony.
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi there!
After a long break from FS, it is wonderful to see that you're still here, and in the midst of a wonderful story. THANK YOU for the comprehensive synopsis of the previous chapters so I can start reading from here.
How scary to have the police looking for you after an accident - AND THEN, it turns out that the person you're accused of 'killing,' isn't actually dead after all.
I love the plot and pacing of your storytelling. I'm looking forward to the next chapters,
~MP~
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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Hi there!
After a long break from FS, it is wonderful to see that you're still here, and in the midst of a wonderful story. THANK YOU for the comprehensive synopsis of the previous chapters so I can start reading from here.
How scary to have the police looking for you after an accident - AND THEN, it turns out that the person you're accused of 'killing,' isn't actually dead after all.
I love the plot and pacing of your storytelling. I'm looking forward to the next chapters,
~MP~
Comment Written 31-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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Good to see you back, Patty. I trust you are keeping well. Thanks so much for this affirming review and for the sixth star. Greatly appreciated. All good wishes for the forthcoming year. Tony
Comment from Jacob1395
I wasn't expecting Ayesha to want to see Bapit again, after what happened between them, but I hope she does manage to see him. I could feel the malevolence in your final paragraph, which I thought was done really well. Another excellent chapter, I really enjoyed it.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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I wasn't expecting Ayesha to want to see Bapit again, after what happened between them, but I hope she does manage to see him. I could feel the malevolence in your final paragraph, which I thought was done really well. Another excellent chapter, I really enjoyed it.
Comment Written 31-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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Thanks very much for your review and affirming comments, Jacob. Greatly appreciated, as is the sixth star. Most generous.
All good wishes for your writing in the forthcoming year. Tony.
Comment from Treischel
Hi Tony,
I just popped back onto the site, and see that you still around, and as witty and prolific as ever. Coming into this story quit late, but I see, as always you a master of dialog, have a penchant for great cuisine, and develop characters as well as surroundings very well. Enjoyed it very much.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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Hi Tony,
I just popped back onto the site, and see that you still around, and as witty and prolific as ever. Coming into this story quit late, but I see, as always you a master of dialog, have a penchant for great cuisine, and develop characters as well as surroundings very well. Enjoyed it very much.
Comment Written 31-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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Great to see you back, Tom. Thanks very much for the affirming review and the sixth star. Greatly appreciated. Wishing you all the best for the upcoming year. Tony.
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
Bapit learned about the wages of sin, but it is scary that he was critical for a while. If Bruno is still alive, will they have to find another body to burn for the cremation to make it look real? Ayesha must feel safe from Bruno's abuse, but will he really let her go? Lots of questions, which is a great way to keep a reader reading.
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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Bapit learned about the wages of sin, but it is scary that he was critical for a while. If Bruno is still alive, will they have to find another body to burn for the cremation to make it look real? Ayesha must feel safe from Bruno's abuse, but will he really let her go? Lots of questions, which is a great way to keep a reader reading.
Comment Written 31-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 31-Dec-2023
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There certainly are a few questions still hanging unanswered. However, I think we can safely assume the poor makeup artist has had his chips. (He had already engineered the more difficult task of providing a body to go with it. He knew that no one of significance was going to miss the make-up artist. Like others before him, he would have simply disappeared. Another unsolved crime.)
If Ayesha knew that Bruno was still at large, she'd be quaking in her boots. I'm pretty sure of that!
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For a little while Ayesha just gets to relax and enjoy widowhood.
Comment from rspoet
Hello Tony
I haven't been on the site much lately, so I was surprised to see you're up to chapter seven already. Fortunately, your summary was very helpful.
It seems subterfuge and corruption are ubiquitous in this world.
Your description is always outstanding, making the reader feel like they are in the location.
It seems like the thriller could soon turn into a comedy of errors with that substitute corpse.
Marvelous story with excellent pace.
Best wishes for a marvelous, healthy new year.
Robert
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2023
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Hello Tony
I haven't been on the site much lately, so I was surprised to see you're up to chapter seven already. Fortunately, your summary was very helpful.
It seems subterfuge and corruption are ubiquitous in this world.
Your description is always outstanding, making the reader feel like they are in the location.
It seems like the thriller could soon turn into a comedy of errors with that substitute corpse.
Marvelous story with excellent pace.
Best wishes for a marvelous, healthy new year.
Robert
Comment Written 30-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2023
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The same to you and Pam. Let's hope 2024 is better than its predecessor!
I appreciate your kind words and the sixth star. Most affirming. All good wishes, Tony.
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
I think your background notes are absolutely first-class, reminding the reader about all that has occurred in this quite complex story which has got me hooked. I love all the descriptive detail and imagery (Ayesha's vivid thoughts as she imagines Bapit's accident and the cunning and corrupt plan to get Bruno out of the country. Am I correct in thinking that the makeup artist's body will replace Bruno's for cremation? If so, it might need to be added to your notes? But I apologise if I'm wrong here. This is a great story in your own very original and almost satirical style. Thanks for sharing, Tony. Debbie
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2023
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I think your background notes are absolutely first-class, reminding the reader about all that has occurred in this quite complex story which has got me hooked. I love all the descriptive detail and imagery (Ayesha's vivid thoughts as she imagines Bapit's accident and the cunning and corrupt plan to get Bruno out of the country. Am I correct in thinking that the makeup artist's body will replace Bruno's for cremation? If so, it might need to be added to your notes? But I apologise if I'm wrong here. This is a great story in your own very original and almost satirical style. Thanks for sharing, Tony. Debbie
Comment Written 30-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2023
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Thank you for this most affirming review, Debbie. The imminent demise of the makeup artist had been hinted at earlier but is only confirmed in this chapter. It will be added to the summary below Chapter 8, which is ready for publication early in the New Year. Best wishes, Tony.
Comment from Wayne Fowler
Oh no! Poor Ayesha, fearing the worst for poor Bapit!
Major Suttikul's proposal sounds like something to question: rule-breaking and bribery? The Examining Magistrate should be curious.
Best wishes.
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2023
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Oh no! Poor Ayesha, fearing the worst for poor Bapit!
Major Suttikul's proposal sounds like something to question: rule-breaking and bribery? The Examining Magistrate should be curious.
Best wishes.
Comment Written 30-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 30-Dec-2023
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Thanks for reading and reviewing, Wayne. Appreciated. All good wishes, Tony.
Comment from Gloria ....
Great job with the chapter, Tony. I quite enjoyed Googling the Blue Canyon Country Club and the Raya Restaurant to see what they look like.
Your setting fills in the picture perfectly as the plot moves along at a good pace. I'm encouraged to learn Ayesha won't be charged with murder, at least not yet.
And the appearance of a reconciliation between Ayesha and Bapit softens the soil for a budding relationship to grow.
Much enjoyed and looking forward to the next chapter.
Gloria
reply by the author on 29-Dec-2023
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Great job with the chapter, Tony. I quite enjoyed Googling the Blue Canyon Country Club and the Raya Restaurant to see what they look like.
Your setting fills in the picture perfectly as the plot moves along at a good pace. I'm encouraged to learn Ayesha won't be charged with murder, at least not yet.
And the appearance of a reconciliation between Ayesha and Bapit softens the soil for a budding relationship to grow.
Much enjoyed and looking forward to the next chapter.
Gloria
Comment Written 29-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 29-Dec-2023
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Thanks for these encouraging words, Gloria, and for the affirmation of a sixth star again. I did visit Phuket for a couple of weeks some years ago, but Google has also played its part! All good wishes for the coming year. Tony.
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You've been there, but I haven't. I especially enjoyed the photographs of the Blue Canyon. The unique beauty is breath taking. Best in the coming year to you as well.
Comment from estory
Nicely done. I liked how you orchestrated all these moving parts, the scheming Suttikil bribing the magistrate, the new twist of Bapit getting hit by a car (maybe an assassination attempt?) and Ayesha scrambling to find out how he is and probably arousing suspicion in the police chief over that. Dialogue is crisp and full of the necessary tension, and I really liked how you penned in those writhing green dragons with jaws agape in the temple and equating it with the corrupt twisting life of Suttikil. This is really coming along nicely. estory
reply by the author on 29-Dec-2023
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Nicely done. I liked how you orchestrated all these moving parts, the scheming Suttikil bribing the magistrate, the new twist of Bapit getting hit by a car (maybe an assassination attempt?) and Ayesha scrambling to find out how he is and probably arousing suspicion in the police chief over that. Dialogue is crisp and full of the necessary tension, and I really liked how you penned in those writhing green dragons with jaws agape in the temple and equating it with the corrupt twisting life of Suttikil. This is really coming along nicely. estory
Comment Written 29-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 29-Dec-2023
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Once again, thank you very much for your detailed feedback and the affirmation of a sixth star. I appreciate your comments about the weaving together of the parallel threads in this. All good wishes for the coming year. Tony.