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What Dread Hand: A Collection of Short Stories

✍ Scribed by Brand, Christianna


Book ID
108905687
Publisher
MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Year
2013
Tongue
en-us
Weight
436 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781453290446

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Fifteen perfectly constructed tales of death both well-planned and chaoticMr. de Silva begins the day sipping his coffee, reading the Times, and trying to decide how to murder his wife. After two years of marriage, he's simply fed up, and has decided to move on to someone younger, slimmer, and prettier. The trouble is, he wants to keep his wife's money. Killing her is the neatest solution. So begins The Rose, a three-page masterpiece that was the first story Christianna Brand ever wrote for publication. Over the next half-century she would write dozens of novels and countless short stories, proving again and again her genius for crisp characterization, witty dialogue, and timely bits of violence. This collection holds some of her finest early work--tales of murders committed for money, jealousy, or simply for something to do. Though the crimes often go awry, there is nothing quite so charming as a vintage Brand homicide.


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