This is a collection of short stories from known, unknown, and pulp writers. For the most part, these are interesting but, as is the case in most collections, there are some that are.........well, stinkers.
But there is one story that grabbed me for some reason and I read it twice. It is Cat's-Paw by Stanley Ellin. The title refers to the term "cats paw" which means a dupe or an unwitting tool of another. A man has lost his job and is searching the adverts for a position. He sees one which requires all the qualifications that he has. He very carefully prepares his application and submits it. In just a few days he receives a telephone call from a man who does not identify himself. After a in-depth interview, he is told that the job is his and that an office will be ready for him the next day. There are rather strict rules surrounding the job but he does not question them. And then the story begins. I don't know what it was about this story that was so terrific but I will be looking for more works by this author.
This is a good in-between book that can be read in short spurts and I recommend it to the mystery lover.