Alfred Hitchcock's Get Me to the Wake on Time

Alfred Hitchcock
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Alfred Hitchcock isn't one for politics - but he does feel there is a grop of citizens who go unrecognized by the media. True, they prefer it that way. In fact, the last thing they want is publicity. Nevertheless, Alfie has dedicated his life to making known the special talents of these modest murderers and quiet killers - and he's hit a new high in such tales by today's masters of macabre mystery and spine tingling suspense.
Genres: Short StoriesFictionAnthologiesHorrorCrime
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