<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The new collection contains 20 stories, including classics of the genre and rare, little-known gems such as the title story, Bradbury's first published mystery. A number of the stories were adapted by the author for his popular TV series, The Ray Bradbury Theater, and fans of Bradbury's work will recognize his touch with crime stories about circus sideshow performers and ventriloquists' dummies, sunken cathedrals, time travelers, and robots that look just like people. But they will also discover plenty that is startling and unfamiliar, such as the original short story that inspired a portion of Bradbury's famous novel Dandelion Wine, as well as that story's dark and psychologically disturbing sequel, written at the prompting of no less a figure in the mystery field than Ellery Queen. No one ever wrote like Bradbury. And as this lavish collection demonstrates, when he turned his hand to this genre, he produced some of the most unforgettable crime stories ever told.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>Celebrating Ray Bradbury's centennial, an illustrated commemorative collection of his finest crime stories -- tales as strange and wonderful as his signature fantasy.</b> <p/> </b> <p/><i>Time travelers...dark carnivals...living automata...and detectives?</i> Honoring the 100th birthday of Ray Bradbury, renowned author of <i>Fahrenheit 451</i>, this new, definitive collection of the master's less well-known crime fiction, published in a high-grade premium collectible edition, features classic stories and rare gems, a number of which became episodes of ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS and THE RAY BRADBURY THEATER, including the tale Bradbury called "one of the best stories in any field that I have ever written." <p/>Is it murder to destroy a robot if it looks and speaks and thinks and feels like a human being? Can a ventriloquist be incriminated by the testimony of his own dummy? Can a time traveler prevent his younger self from killing the woman they both loved? And can the survivor of a pair of Siamese twins investigate his own brother's murder? No other writer has ever rivaled the imagination and narrative gifts of Ray Bradbury, and the 20 unforgettable stories in this collection demonstrate this singular writer's extraordinary range, influence and emotional power.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>All told in an intense, poetic language that leaves disturbing echoes.--<i>Booklist</i> <p/>This tribute volume should appeal to more than just Bradbury fans. -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>KILLER, COME BACK TO ME features some of Bradbury's oldest writing and some of his best. I can't give you a better recommendation than that for putting this collection on your must-read list right now.--BookReporter <p/>Creepy, suspenseful, and showcasing a vast range, Bradbury's crime stories should be read, whether you are a Bradbury fan or love crime novels with a horror edge. -- The Crime Review <p/>This is essential reading for all Bradbury fans - especially those unfamiliar with his crime fiction.--Bookgasm<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>One of the most celebrated writers of our time, <b>Ray Bradbury</b> inspired generations of readers to dream, think, and create. He wrote for magazines, the theater, cinema and TV, creating hundreds of short stories and more than three dozen books, as well as numerous poems, essays, operas, plays, screenplays and teleplays. His groundbreaking works include <i>Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Dandelion Wine, </i>and <i>Something Wicked This Way Comes.</i> Among his many honors, Bradbury was the recipient of the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the National Medal of Arts, an Emmy Award and a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation.
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