![]() Holmes the UFO, and the opening of another link between alternate worlds, is primarily that of Mrs. The geezer death is primarily the investigative property of Mr. However, we DO have two very distinct investigations going on, and both of them rely on both of the investigators: Sherlock Holmes, and his new wife, Skye Chadwick-Holmes. NONE! I am SO not going to tell you what the relationship is between the UFO sighting and the dead geezer, but if you think Stephanie Osborn is going to fall into THAT trap, you haven't been paying attention. Okay, here's the old plot: old geezer sees the UFO, gets sunburn from the glowing exhaust (Close Encounters of the Sun Screen Kind) and orbital mind control lasers, exploding spaceships, girls in metal bikinis. ![]() That was my thought, as I began 'The Rendlesham Incident.' Strange things, zipping through the skies in England meanwhile, back in Colorado.Īnd then it turns out not to be TWO plot lines, but THREE: An old geezer is found dead just off the road. How in the world is she ever going to merge these two plot lines? ![]()
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