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126 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 1985
1. “The Fall River Axe Murders” (5 fucking stars!)The absolute stand-out, to me, was the first story: "The Fall River Axe Murders". The entire 25-page story takes place in the few seconds before the Borden family wakes up on "that fateful August morning", before their daughter Lizzy would take an axe and give her father "forty whacks" (most English people at the time would've known of the nursing rhyme). There is virtually no action; almost all of the story is scene-setting and character description—and it is delicious! The tension in that story is so high, it's electrifying. We never see the hatchet fall. We don't need to, we know it's coming.
2. “The Kiss” (3 stars)
3. “Our Lady of the Massacre” (2 stars)
4. “Peter and the Wolf” (3 stars)
5. “The Cabinet of Edgar Allan Poe” (4 stars)
6. “Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night's Dream” (3 stars)
7. “The Kitchen Child” (4 stars)
8. “Black Venus” (4 stars)