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The Best Of Mystery: 63 Short Stories Chosen By The Master Of Suspense
Alfred Hitchcock

The Best Of Mystery: 63 Short Stories Chosen By The Master Of Suspense

Galahad (Feb 28, 1980)
9780883656440
| Hardcover
640 pages | 175 x 244 mm | ENGLISH
$ 9.98 | Value: $ 9.98
Dewey 813.087208

Plot

These 63 spine-tingling stories originally appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery magazine, and in the words of the master himself, they’ll “make your blood run cold.” Hitchcock coolly serves up cool cops, clever gangsters, bodies stuffed in trunks, kidnappings, adulterous affairs, murder, and espionage, and the resulting thrills are positively delicious. The writers include Ed McBain, whose “Sadie When She Died” features a strange cat-and-mouse game between a sharp detective and the husband of a murdered woman whom the police suspect of having committed the crime. Other tales come from Donald E. Westlake, Bill Pronzini, Patricia Highsmith, Henry Slezar, and Richard M. Ellis. These 63 spine-tingling stories originally appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery magazine, and in the words of the master himself, they’ll “make your blood run cold.” Hitchcock coolly serves up cool cops, clever gangsters, bodies stuffed in trunks, kidnappings, adulterous affairs, murder, and espionage, and the resulting thrills are positively delicious. The writers include Ed McBain, whose “Sadie When She Died” features a strange cat-and-mouse game between a sharp detective and the husband of a murdered woman whom the police suspect of having committed the crime. Other tales come from Donald E. Westlake, Bill Pronzini, Patricia Highsmith, Henry Slezar, and Richard M. Ellis.

Personal

Location A03-Fiction, Short Story Collections
Index 1719
Added Date Aug 08, 2017 01:22:11
Modified Date Sep 09, 2022 02:20:15

Value

Retail Price $ 9.98
Value $ 9.98