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5.0 out of 5 stars
Alfred Hitchcock would have been pleased. Very pleased.,
By Thomas Ligotti Reader (Somewhere, on earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wound Ballistics (Hardcover)
This hard cover edition is 144 pages and contains 15 gripping tales of relationships between men and women. I don't understand Kim Hughes' review on this book as I found each story satisfying. Steven Manners writes lean; there's no fat to trim off the meat. Kim Hughes talks about more plot. What is she talking about? The reader will decide in his own mind what really takes place.My mind's eye enjoyed the stories as Manners does not over describe anything. But the reader sees everything in his own head. The stories are dark, gripping tales of human emotions. Sometimes they are chilling and they made my blood curl in anticipation, expectation, and letting my mind go free. This book is exceptional and any of the short "short stories" could be made in to short films that would please any director. |
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Wound Ballistics by Manners (Hardcover - Oct 2 2002)
Used & New from: CDN$ 8.10
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