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Mike Finn is 32% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
THE KARPMAN DRAMA TRIANGLE by Denise Mina ★★★★★

This was excellent. In a single, short video call, Denise Mina told the story of a dysfunctional family AND delivered a tense drama. She even cleverly used the roles in the Karpman Drama Triangle to do it. I'm impressed.
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Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock

Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 27% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
THE BIRDS ON A TRAIN by Lee Child ★★
I liked the set-up of the story: the train journey, the arrival at Hastings, the establishment of the kind of man our assassin for hire was. I wanted to see where it was going to go. Then there was a sudden, unexpected event and a rapid and unexpected ending. The ending was amusing in the context of an Hitchcock-inspired story, but it felt too rushed for me.
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 25% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
LIKE A BUN AT BEWLEY'S by David Thomson ★

I must be missing something. This story made no sene to me. It was like listening to a guy in the pub who thinks he's a raconteur but who keeps losing the thread, adding more swagger than story. I couldn't figure out which Hitchcock movie or TV episode it was inspired by or what the ending meant.
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Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock

Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 22% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
A dream like story. Strong emotions. Vivid flashes of detail. A sense of threat/ dread from a lack of agency. I didn't understand everything in the story. That was OK. I don't think I was meant to. The MCman, a short story writer, doesn't really live in the present. He lives in his imagination and the shadow cast by his past. He refuses to admit his motives or acknowledge his desires. He lives in pursuit of a ghost.
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Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock

Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 18% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
PSYCHO GEOGRAPHY by Guy Adams ★

TThere are stories where the words "clever", "artful" and "concept-rich" are not praise. This is one of them. More of a lecture than a story. So laden with semiotics that it collapsed in on itself.
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 15% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
SPLIT YOUR SILVER TONGUE by S A Cosby ★★★★★

Short, intense, surprising, horrifying and memorable. The siutation went from ambiguous to potentially erotic to truly and unexpectedly horrific as smoothly as changing up through the gears on a powerful car.
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 14% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
DANIELLE'S THE DEAD ONE by Sophie Hannah ★

This one didn't work for me. I could see it was meant to be amusing, but I found it tedious. It was a joke that took so long to get to the punchline that I no longer cared. The only part that made me smile was the discussion about whether a director can have more than one masterpiece.
Nov 08, 2025 03:49PM Add a comment
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 10% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
THE HUNTER by Vaseem Khan ★★★★

I thought I knew where this one was going, right up to the point where it went somewhere else entirely. The ending was shocking and very very good. My whole understanding of the story shifted. It was wonderfully well done.
Nov 08, 2025 03:45PM Add a comment
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 6% done with Birds, Strangers and Psychos: New Stories Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock
STRANGERS ON A SCHOOL BUS by Peter Swanson ★★★

A twist on Hitchcock's 1951 'Strangers On A Train', (195) adapted from Patricia Highsmuth's debut novel, but I didn't see the twist coming. A clever idea that slowly unfurled as a dectective interviewed teenager Jane Weir about her conversation on a School Bus with Lisa Kelly. The reveal was suprising but a little abrupt. Even so, the ending was satisfying.
Nov 08, 2025 05:21AM Add a comment
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 11% done with The Alibi Girl
It's tough, being inside Jaoanne's head. It feels real and more than a little unstable.

I don't knoe why she's hiding or who she's hiding from but I really want to find out.
Nov 06, 2025 02:04AM Add a comment
The Alibi Girl

Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 54% done with The Vanishing Place
This is astonishingly good. It's complex and full of trauma but complete.y believable. The two timelines of the story are perfectly intercut to deepen understanding and increase tension. The narration is first-rate-
Nov 05, 2025 02:19PM Add a comment
The Vanishing Place

Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 19% done with Nemesis (Miss Marple, #12)
An intriguing, unconventional mystery. I like how it calmly considers being very old, with its physical limitations and discomforts and with the knowlldge of life inevitably coming to an end but not yet being over.

I enjoy watching Jane Marple think. I like that she's doing more than solving a puzzle. She's assessing and reassessing herself and the people she meets so that she can be sure she's seeing them clearly.
Nov 02, 2025 01:01AM Add a comment
Nemesis (Miss Marple, #12)

Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 40% done with Game Without Rules (Penguin Modern Classics – Crime & Espionage)
These stories are like opening a time capsule to the 1960s as seen from the point of view of men who were aleaady adults when World War II started. It's grim but thoughtful. It speaks of generation that depends on a dogged determination not to lose what we have rather on hopes for a brighter future.
Nov 01, 2025 02:33AM Add a comment
Game Without Rules (Penguin Modern Classics – Crime & Espionage)

Mike Finn
Mike Finn is 40% done with Game Without Rules (Penguin Modern Classics – Crime & Espionage)
These stories are like opening a time capsule to the 1960s as seen from the point of view of men who were aleaady adults when World War II started. It's grim but thoughtful. It speaks of generation that depends on a dogged determination not to lose what we have rather on hopes for a brighter future.
Nov 01, 2025 02:33AM Add a comment
Game Without Rules (Penguin Modern Classics – Crime & Espionage)

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