This is huge book consisting of best short stories originally appeared in famous Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. Almost every possible crime is contained here from abduction, armed robbery, blackmailing, murder from passion, suicide attempts, espionage and so forth from established authors such as Ed McBain, Patricia Highsmith, Donald E. Westlake, Bill Pronzini and numerous others.
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Jim Thompson - Pop. 1280
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