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Title: 13 More Stories They Wouldn’t Let
Me Do On TV
Series: ----------
Editor:
Alfred Hitchcock
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre:
Crime Fiction
Pages: 180
Words:
70K
I had already read The Most Dangerous game several times, but I found myself reading it again anyway. It is really that good of a story.
There was a story by Roald Dahl here and I must say, it got this collection the “disturbing” tag. While Dahl might be a fantastic children’s author, when he lets his mind run unbridled, like he does with this adult stories, it is not a pretty sight. It wasn’t some sort of supernatural grotesquerie, but a case of one human acting in the most abominable way towards another. I don’t think I could have ever of thought of a story like this. It disturbs me that someone could imagine that.
The final story is one translated from a russian fellow and it was just as disturbing as anything else. It felt like a shoddy story but I suspect that shoddy translation work was more to blame. Either way, it was a typical russian story ending in madness and death. Andreyev was no master though and there’s a reason his name isn’t proclaimed alongside Dostoyevsky, etc.
Overall, this balanced out to a decent but not wonderful read.
★★★☆☆
Table of Contents:
The Moment of Decision—STANLEY ELLIN
A Jungle Graduate—JAMES FRANCIS DWYER
Recipe for Murder—C. P. DONNEL, JR.
Nunc Dimittis—ROALD DAHL
The Most Dangerous Game—RICHARD CONNELL
The Lady on the Grey—JOHN COLLIER
The Waxwork—A. M. BURRAGE
The Dumb Wife—THOMAS BURKE
Couching at the Door—D. K. BROSTER
The October Game—RAY BRADBURY
Water’s Edge—ROBERT BLOCH
The Jokester—ROBERT ARTHUR
The Abyss—LEONID ANDREYEV
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