Lonesome Hearts by R. R. Winterbotham
The Story
Arthur Bell falls hard for Venus Adair through a lonelyhearts ad. She feels just right to him. But within days, he notices weirdness. The posters outside the TV station showing her debut vanish. Her old apartment, said to be gone, reappears. A suspicious phone call triggers a slippery mystery. Behind the curtain? Doctor Mehedi, a scientist whose organization created Venus—quite literally built around a giant memory tank from ancient Mars (thank you, R.R. Winterbotham). The woman you love may be more puppeteer than person, built to imitate human love to escape home.
Why You Should Read It
If the idea of ordinary people colliding with wild science—without need for lab coats or fancy diagrams—gets your motor running? This is a little hidden gem. You don't need a PhD in physics. Instead, welcome real, sticky feelings of boredom, loneliness, and letting heart rule. Winterbotham says: the 'victim' may want love enough to be grabbed. Read, inhale, feel unsettled and grimly satisfied at the ending.
Final Verdict
Would tell anyone who loves puzzles. But cooler sleeper: Try for those bored of generic hero aliens or simple rescued girls. ‘Lonesome Hearts’ swaps planet for street, claws for house slippers, threat into awkward date ending weirdly good? Go pick up R. R. Winterbotham’s refreshing odd ride. After reading the twists in—then imagine comparing loneliness into a wry smile after the story.
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Joseph Miller
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Karen Moore
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