The Lost
My copy of The Lost states that it has “four all-new stories of paranormal desire and suspense.” I’d call that something of a misnomer, because two of the stories have nothing paranormal about them. I didn’t mind that, necessarily, but there’s something to be said for truth in advertising. What these stories do have in common is that all of them do concern a person who is “lost” in some way. Hence the title. I liked two of them, disliked one, and could probably have taken or left the fourth one.
