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October 4, 2003



Book: Mystery stories



By Omair Alavi


What would you get if a leading publication house compiles and publishes a book with short stories from renowned mystery writers? An excellent collection of mind-boggling, shocking stories for sure!

Mystery Stories from Kingfisher is a collector’s delight and a reader’s pleasure. It features 19 short stories from writers like Agatha Christie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ray Bradbury and extracts from Emily Bronte and Sir Thomas Malory’s respective classics — Wuthering Heights and King Arthur.

Helen Cresswell has compiled the collection, which features short stories for all kinds of readers. If you are looking for a thrilling mystery, you should read “The Adventures of Johnnie Waverly”, while the “Sussex Vampire” will make you believe in vampires and monsters. “The Bewitched Jacket” might impress you as a story with a message, while “The Smart Ice Cream” would keep you guessing till you finish it.

Mysterious circumstances described in Mystery Stories would keep you mystified the whole day and most of the night but in the end, you would be glad to finish a story in general and the book in particular.

The book is ideal for fans of mystery stories so don’t forget to contact your nearest bookseller for it, as it would keep you glued to your seat while you read it.



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