"Fairy tales have captured the imagination of readers -- and writers -- for generations. The themes that so enchanted the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen are also the mainstay of good mysteries -- envy, greed, jealousy, spite revenge, and, of course, a life-or-death climax. Now, in the hands of some of the most respected mystery writers of the decade, stories such as the confinement of Rapunzel, the peril of Little Red Riding Hood, and many others are given a compelling, suspenseful twist -- with an ending that isn't always the one your remember -- or respect ..."
~~ back cover
All well written, but mostly I didn't care much for these stories. They all seemed bizarre, or macabre, or far-fetched. Not the sort of mysteries this reader likes (which are English cozies, preferably in England between the wars.)