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short stories for adults please
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i never seem to have time to read books these days, but i have recently bought a second hand copy of stories from the old radio show "The man in black"
I'm enjoying it because they are such short, easy to read stories, some only five or six pages.
Can anyone recommend anything similar that might be a bit more up to date?
I'm enjoying it because they are such short, easy to read stories, some only five or six pages.
Can anyone recommend anything similar that might be a bit more up to date?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.None of these will be up your street if you hate "fantasy" fiction (by which I mean fiction that most would label SciFi or Fantasy, but doesn't necessarily meet the stereotypes) and the authors also write novels, but you could do worse than seeking out the short stories of:
Neil Gaiman
Michael Marshall Smith
George R R Martin
Neil Gaiman
Michael Marshall Smith
George R R Martin
Not really a fan of short stories but spotted a book in the library recently by one of my favourite crime writers Peter Lovesey,entitled Murder on the Short List .
Fantistic Fiction has this to say
This is Peter Lovesey's "Short List" of his best ever short stories, including the Crime Writers' Association's best short story of 2007, "Needle Match", and featuring some of his most popular detectives - Bertie, Prince of Wales, Sergeant Cribb and Rosemary and Thyme. Surprises are guaranteed, as elephants appear in a London side street; a gang of geriatrics goes on a hearing aid heist and an underworld boss searches for a harp. Join the author in a brush with Adolf Hitler and take a walk on Beachy Head, the UK's favourite suicide spot.
If you like crime etc it was very good and there were some very amusing stories with a twist in the tail .Ideal bedtime reading where you could read one and put it aside instead of hanging on until the small hours because it was unputdownable as I often tend to do :).
Fantistic Fiction has this to say
This is Peter Lovesey's "Short List" of his best ever short stories, including the Crime Writers' Association's best short story of 2007, "Needle Match", and featuring some of his most popular detectives - Bertie, Prince of Wales, Sergeant Cribb and Rosemary and Thyme. Surprises are guaranteed, as elephants appear in a London side street; a gang of geriatrics goes on a hearing aid heist and an underworld boss searches for a harp. Join the author in a brush with Adolf Hitler and take a walk on Beachy Head, the UK's favourite suicide spot.
If you like crime etc it was very good and there were some very amusing stories with a twist in the tail .Ideal bedtime reading where you could read one and put it aside instead of hanging on until the small hours because it was unputdownable as I often tend to do :).
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