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|series= [[Iris Wildthyme (series)|Iris Wildthyme]]
|range          = The Panda Book of Horror (anthology)
|writer=[[Jacqueline Rayner]], [[Orna Petit]]
|number in range = #12
|publication=''[[The Panda Book of Horror]]''
|series         = ''[[The Panda Book of Horror (anthology)|The Panda Book of Horror]]''
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|writer         = Jacqueline Rayner, Orna Petit
|next=Channel 666 (short story)}}
|anthology      = The Panda Book of Horror (anthology)
|release date    = 12 December 2009
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'''''The Niceness''''' was the twelfth story in the anthology ''[[The Panda Book of Horror]]''. It was written by [[Jacqueline Rayner]] and [[Orna Petit]].
'''''The Niceness''''' was the twelfth story in the anthology ''[[The Panda Book of Horror]]''. It was written by [[Jacqueline Rayner]] and [[Orna Petit]].


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The Niceness was the twelfth story in the anthology The Panda Book of Horror. It was written by Jacqueline Rayner and Orna Petit.

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  • Iris refers to being in a glass prison with Benny, though Benny doesn't remember her being there. (PROSE: The Glass Prison)