Wednesday, August 23, 2023

13 More Stories They Wouldn’t Let Me Do On TV 3Stars

 

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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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