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Two Envelopes And A Phone
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I can only reiterate that no matter how good one might find any of the stories here, this was one ill-advised anthology. It's called The Best Crime Stories Ever Told...but then, after six Crime stories (that I would say are far from the best ever told), it turns into twenty Horror tales. There is no way to rate this book highly; you can't label a book a Crime anthology, and the serve up mostly Horror & Supernatural!
— Oct 07, 2025 06:04AM
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Two Envelopes And A Phone
is on page 339 of 566
‘The Prayer’, by Violet Hunt, was a bit of a recovery from what’s been going on in this book for a while, and as depressing as it was, I liked it a lot. This book is relentlessly perplexing…most of the stories are Horror stories, not Crime tales. The title of the book is completely misleading. It does taint one’s attitude to the book.
— Aug 24, 2025 04:55PM
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Two Envelopes And A Phone
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Okay - the best story in Part One was the last one, 'The Regent's Park Murder' by Baroness Orczy. Now the book shifts to its longer section, called Mystery and Horror. It makes no sense that a book called The Best Crime Stories Ever Told is mostly full of Horror tales; plus the fact that most of the stories in Part One - Detection and Mystery - were nowhere near the best of the genre. Hmmmmm...
— Jul 08, 2025 06:35AM
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Two Envelopes And A Phone
is on page 135 of 566
These are not the best crime stories ever told. I’m not saying they all stink…but the book is mis-titled.
— Jul 01, 2025 04:32PM
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Two Envelopes And A Phone
is on page 89 of 566
Just finished an entertaining Wilkie Collins story, and next is Freeman Wills Crofts…so, I’m happy, but these may not be ‘The Best Crime Stories Ever Told’. Number one, we need more murder! Secondly, it’s my impression that, later on, this book turns into a book of Horror tales. That’s weird. I can see why people don’t rate this strange book highly. Forgetting the overblown mis-titling, I’m having fun.
— Jun 08, 2025 04:53PM
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