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Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Book: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Dates with Death, Tales from a Month of Mystery


Alfred Hitchcock is an author that I have not read yet (and too much of a wimp to watch his movies!). But, I have wanted to read one of his books for some time, so was thrilled when I found this one on my Mom’s bookshelf. I must admit that I borrowed it ages ago, but just never got into it. While I was reading it on the aeroplane the other day, I realised that it is not his work, but rather a compilation of his favourite short stories. I have never been a massive fan of short stories; my preference is to dig my teeth into a novel or biography.

With that said the selection of stories were entertaining.

I particularly enjoyed the writing of Ross McDonald, The Singing Pigeon. Here are a few of my favourite lines from his story:

“…the words blurred by distance...”

“More than ever he resembled a dilapidated boy whose growing pains had never paid off in manhood.”

“Under her mounds of flesh she had a personality as thin and hard and abrasive as a rasp.”

[My favourite line: ->] “I could smell the fear on Donny: there’s an unexplained trace of canine in my chromosomes…

3/5


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