Alfred Hitchcock presents

stories to be read with the door locked

Hardcover, 368 pages

English language

Published Aug. 7, 1975 by Random House.

OCLC Number:
731432279

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As always, the master of suspense can be counted on to provide delight, chills and spine-tingling terror, as he does in this latest of the biennial Hitch- cock anthologies. Here is what he has to say about the book:

"I trust that you have been profitably occupied since our last meeting. My unemployed Uncle Albert often told me that idle hands lead one to mischief. So I myself have been busy in the interim preparing this new collection for your reading pleasure.

"As you well know, I am in the busi- ness of entertainment, and in all the long years of relentlessly searching for likely material, one's appetite is apt to become jaded. So the discovery of original stories, stories that can excite or delight, that will chill or perhaps even kill, provides a rare gratification. "Now the word 'kill' may of course be somewhat of an exaggeration. The printed …

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