The Complete Short Stories: Volume One 1944 - 1953

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The Complete Short Stories: Volume One 1944 - 1953

Roald Dahl

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Roald Dahl is one of the most popular writers of the modern age, effortlessly writing for children and adults alike. In this, the first of two volumes collecting all his published adult short stories in chronological order, we see how Dahl began by using his experiences in the war to write fiction but quickly turned to his powerful and dark imagination to pen some of the most unsettling and disquieting tales ever written. In twenty-seven disquieting stories, written between 1944 and 1953, we encounter such classic tales as 'Man from the South', featuring a wager with appalling consequences;' Lamb to the Slaughter', in which a wife murders her husband yet has a novel idea for throwing the police off the scent; and in 'The Sound Machine', in which the horrific truth about plants is revealed. Enter the sinister, twisted world of Roald Dahl- whether you're young or old, you'll never want to leave. 'They are brutal, these stories, and yet you finish reading each one with a smile, or maybe even a hollow laugh, certainly a shiver of gratification, because the conclusion always seems so right.' Charlie Higson, from his introduction Look out for Volume Two, introduced by Anthony Horowitz. www.roalddahl.com facebook.com/roalddahl

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Writer

Roald Dahl

Language

English

ISBN

9781405910101

Number of pages

624

Publisher

Penguin UK

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The Complete Short Stories: Volume One 1944 - 1953 - Roald Dahl