Shocking surprises, chilling comeuppances, and mercies that are anything but tender are just part of what to expect from these memorable stories of women’s wills . . . and wiles. Choosing them with an eye to the dangers ever lurking in our everyday lives, acclaimed editor Michele Slung very clearly wants to play with her readers’ comfort levels—and succeeds.
Among the nineteen tempting treasures she’s come up with are stories by four Mystery Writers of America Grand Masters: prepare to be unsettled by the twists of Edward D. Hoch’s tale of burglary-turned-romance; the haunting neighbors dreamed up by Margaret Millar; Stanley Ellin’s unreliably recognized intruder; and the plight of Dorothy Salisbury Davis’s sensible housekeeper suddenly stricken with a sleuth’s awareness. Yet those are hardly all . . . there’s suspense for every taste with each and every compelling page-turner you’ll discover here.
Joyce Harrington
Edward D. Hoch
Frank Sisk
James Yaffe
Lawrence Treat
Dorothy A. Collins
Morris Hershman
Susan Dunlap
Stanley Ellin
Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Josh Pachter
Stanley Cohen
Richard Deming
Margaret Millar
Kathleen Hershey
Richard A. Moore
L. Fred Ayvazian
Joan Richter
Cornell Woolrich