Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine (book)
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Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine
- published in May 1979 in the USA by Davis Publications
- subtitle: Anthology #5
- edited by Eleanor Sullivan
- 348 pages
Contents
- Introduction by Alfred Hitchcock (ghost written)
- A Bottle of Wine by Borden Deal
- The Glass Bridge by Robert Arthur — from AHMM 2(7)
- Luck is No Lady by Robert Bloch — from AHMM 2(8)
- The Exit Was a Wall by Evans Harrington
- An Interlude for Murder by Paul Tabori
- Peephole by Henry Slesar
- Death Overdue by Eleanor Daly Boylan
- The Best-Friend Murder by Donald E. Westlake
- Man Bites Dog by Donald Honig
- Go to Sleep, Darling by James Holding — from AHMM 5(8)
- Murder is Dominant by Glenn Andrews
- A Reform Movement by Donald Martin
- Remote Control by Jean Garris — from AHMM 7(2)
- The Bond by Bob Britow
- The Seeing Eye by Warren Donahue
- Never Trust an Ancestor by Michael Zuroy
- Anyone for Murder? by Jack Ritchie
- Death by Misadventure by Wenzell Brown
- With a Smile for the Ending by Lawrence Block
- Don't Hang Up by Michael Wilson
- Another War by Edward D. Hoch
- Pressure by Roderick Wilkinson — from AHMM 13(1)
- The Running Man by Bill Pronzini — from AHMM 13(1)
- Sparrow on a String by Alice Scanlan Reach — from AHMM 14(2)
- The Clock is Cuckoo by Richard Deming
- Esther's Dress by Donald Olson — from AHMM 15(5)
- A Gallon of Gas by William Brittain
- Night of the Twisters by James Michael Ullman
- Variations on a Game by Patricia Highsmith
Introduction
Do you like to be agitated? Shocked? Jarred? Do you like your reading disquieting, turbulent, icy? Do you like it to shake you up? To pack a wallop? To fill you with fear and trembling? This fifth anthology in the new series of stories from Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine—with each of the first eighteen years of the magazine (1956-1973) represented by at least one story—provides the kind of chill-causing excitement you've come to expect from the Master of Suspense.
Here are stories from Patricia Highsmith (who wrote Strangers on a Train), Robert Bloch (who wrote Psycho), and 27 others whose spine-tingling fiction has earned them the warm support of Alfred Hitchcock fans for years.
Alfred J. Hitchcock
Links
- Open Library - available to borrow as an eBook
- LibraryThing
- WorldCat
- Casual Debris - An Alfred Hitchcock Anthology Bibliography