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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( H ) : Hitchcock, Alfred
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Be afraid—be very afraid: the master of suspense is serving up 58 bloodcurdling tales for your delectation. These suspenseful stories all appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and in the words of Hitch himself, they “are guaranteed to chill and unnerve.” Bill Pronzini contributes “The Arrowmont Prison Riddle,” Margaret B. Maron has “A Very Special Talent,” Barry M. Malzberg offers “A Home Away from Home,” and Patricia Matthews chronicles “The Fall of Dr. Scourby.” Meet a girl who stalks Jack the Ripper, a clairvoyant writer of newspaper obituaries, a homicidal partygoer in a sanatorium, and a police detective who lives vicariously through the exploits of one of his most notorious suspects: they all populate these frightening pages. Caution: not recommended for late-night reading—except for the very brave!
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Nine short stories featuring haunted houses, by such notable authors as Elizabeth Coatsworth, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Mark Twain.
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double issue, october 1990, 17 stories
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Connoisseur of Evil - There is nothing the Master so relishes as a crime that transcends the bounds of ordinary terror and suspense. Hitchcock's standards, after all, are high as a scaffold, and his eye is as sharp as a stiletto. Woe, therefore, to the storyteller who fails to chill to the bone. Fortunately Hitchcock has found fourteen authors worthy of his finest accolades. Here assembled for the first time, are the tales murderous in their intent...crafted to startle the unwary and terrify even the bold. The perpetrators include: Christopher Anvil, Talmage Powell, Wenzell Brown, Max Van Derveer, Fletcher Flora, Bruce Hunsberger, Richard Deming, Ed Lacy, Dick Ellis, James Holding, Franklin M. David, Jr. Richard Hardwick, Edward D. Hoch, C.B. Gilford
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