
A Century of Great Suspense Stories
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Narrated by:
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Various Readers
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By:
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Jeffery Deaver
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Editor
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Critic reviews
"These 36 stories, originally published in the likes of Black Mask and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, will delight mystery lovers." (Publishers Weekly)
Not Mystery?
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I’m pretty sure indexes were around then but this production is not only without any guide/list/index, it also fails to identify the narrators.
Each section is 44+ minutes long making it very difficult to locate the beginning of a story by a particular author.
That being griped about, it is a decent collection of creepy short stories. Stephen King is at his brilliant best. However one of the most interesting points about this anthology is that many of the authors are not main stream, so I learned about an entire group of writers for future reference. Most of the narration is good. Some narrators are excellent. Every story has value and this purchase is worth the credit or coin.
Interesting collection
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Having said that, let me move on to the stories themselves. Like most collections, there is some good, some not so great, and a lot in the middle. There are a couple of great gems in here however - Jeffrey Deaver's "The Weekender" was so good it was almost worth buying the book for!! Although I had read "Quitter's Inc." by Stephen King before, it is an absolutely fantastic short story. "Killing Bernstein" was also interesting.
I should also clarify that many (but not all) of these stories fall into the "detective" type of stories. I was expecting a little more quirkiness(similar to Stephen King's "non-supernatural" type of stories), but many were just short crime stories.
If you've never read "Quitter's Inc" or "The Weekender" or if you like detective stories, you'll probably enjoy this one.
Some good stories - but not the entire book
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Terrible
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