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Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives: Stories from the Trailblazers of Domestic Suspense (2013)

door Sarah Weinman (Redacteur)

Andere auteurs: Charlotte Armstrong (Medewerker), Barbara Callahan (Medewerker), Vera Caspary (Medewerker), Dorothy Salisbury Davis (Medewerker), Miriam Allen Deford (Medewerker)8 meer, Joyce Harrington (Medewerker), Patricia Highsmith (Medewerker), Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (Medewerker), Dorothy B. Hughes (Medewerker), Shirley Jackson (Medewerker), Margaret Millar (Medewerker), Helen Nielsen (Medewerker), Nedra Tyre (Medewerker)

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A salute to the real femmes fatales of the domestic suspense genre, and the deceitful children, deranged husbands, vengeful friends, and murderous wives they unleashed. Sarah Weinman, one of today's preeminent authorities of crime fiction, brings together fourteen chilling stories by women who -- from the 1940s through the mid-1970s -- took a scalpel to contemporary society and sliced away to revel its dark essence.… (meer)
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  burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
Sarah Weinman has put together a nice collection of 14 true crime short stories. All written by women from the 1940's to the 1970's. A well written introduction explaining her interest in women writers and why she chose these stories. I actually enjoyed each story! ( )
  loraineo | May 2, 2022 |
An excellent selection of short stories from women authors of psychological thrillers from the 1940s through the mid 1970s. ( )
  dcoward | Sep 8, 2020 |
This is an excellent collection of short stories by women writing dark suspense fiction toward the middle of the twentieth century. Including fourteen stories, this collection--well-curated by editor Sarah Weinman--is neither too short nor too long. While all of the stories aptly fit the theme and have an appropriately noirish mood, each one stands out as a unique and compelling work. I savored these stories like a box of fine chocolates. Some of the authors, such as Patricia Highsmith and Shirley Jackson, will already be familiar to many readers, but this collection presents a terrific opportunity for discovering new writers. While Weinman laments in the introduction that many of these writers, popular and lauded in their day, have been forgotten over time, a perusal of Amazon reveals that many of their longer works have been revived in electronic form for the Kindle--at reasonable prices, too. I foresee many hours of happy reading time ahead, inspired by the authors included in this terrific collection. ( )
  sturlington | May 27, 2016 |
As others have said, this collection of 14 stories is meant to shed light on a largely forgotten literary genre, so-called "domestic mysteries" - stories that draw their suspense from the uniquely strained and fraught interactions that occur within families. No gumshoes (a la Hammett), no feisty elderly detectives (a la Christie) - instead, Weinman's female authors gives us mentally disturbed nannies (Patricia Highsmith's "The Heroine"), desperate widows (Nedra Tyre's "A Nice Place to Stay"), and spoiled daughters (Shirley Jackson's "Louisa, Please Come Home"); women tormented by greed (Miriam Allen Deford's "Mortmain"), by jealousy (Vera Caspary's "Sugar and Spice"), and by Terrible Secrets (Barbara Callahan's "Lavendar Lady"); competent women gone wrong (Helen Nielsen's "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"; Joyce Harrington's "The Purple Shroud"), competent women sacrificing themselves for their families (Elisabeth Sanxay Holding's "The Stranger in the Car"), and competent women forced to sacrifice their families (Charlotte Armstrong's "The Splintered Monday"); lucky women (Dorothy Hughes's "Everybody Needs a Mink"), devious spinsters (Celia Fremlin's "A Case of Maximum Need"), and creepy children (Dorothy Davis's "Lost Generation"; Margaret Millar's "The People Across the Canyon").

As others have noted in their reviews, Weinman's introductions to each story do achieve the dubious distinction of simultaneously adding little useful info about the authors while incorporating spoilers that manage to rob many of the stories of their surprise. I'm inclined to forgive her the former, because - unlike their male colleagues - many of these women lived their lives in domestic rather than public arenas, making it hard to ferret out revealing biographical detail. However, there's really no excuse for the spoilers. If it's not too late, you may wish to give these introductions a miss.

Some of the stories are more imaginative then others, some more suspenseful than others, but all are competently written and diverting in their "domestic" way. While they may not exude melodramatic pulpiness, they are nevertheless chilling, perhaps precisely because the crimes they describe are domestic, and therefore feel a little more "close to home" than most of us would prefer our crime fiction to be. ( )
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Weinman, SarahRedacteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Armstrong, CharlotteMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Callahan, BarbaraMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Caspary, VeraMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Davis, Dorothy SalisburyMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Deford, Miriam AllenMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Harrington, JoyceMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Highsmith, PatriciaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Holding, Elisabeth SanxayMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Hughes, Dorothy B.MedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Jackson, ShirleyMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Millar, MargaretMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Nielsen, HelenMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Tyre, NedraMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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As we speak, the current crop of crime writers who excite and inspire me the most are women.
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Stories included:

The Heroine by Patricia Highsmith
A Nice Place to Stay by Nedra Tyre
Louisa, Please Come Home by Shirley Jackson
Lavender Lady by Barbara Callahan
Sugar and Spice by Vera Caspary
Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree by Helen Nielsen
Everybody Needs a Mink by Dorothy B. Hughes
The Purple Shroud by Joyce Harrington
The Stranger in the Car by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
The Splintered Monday by Charlotte Armstrong
Lost Generation by Dorothy Salisbury Davis
The People Across the Canyon by Margaret Millar
Mortmain by Miriam Allen Deford
A Case of Maximum Need by Celia Fremlin

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A salute to the real femmes fatales of the domestic suspense genre, and the deceitful children, deranged husbands, vengeful friends, and murderous wives they unleashed. Sarah Weinman, one of today's preeminent authorities of crime fiction, brings together fourteen chilling stories by women who -- from the 1940s through the mid-1970s -- took a scalpel to contemporary society and sliced away to revel its dark essence.

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