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A collection of short stories that alternates between hard-edged crime and pulp-tinged speculative pieces. Terse, suspenseful narratives follow characters thrust into sudden violence, obsessive compulsion, desperate decisions, and uncanny intrusions, with plots driven by escalating need and pressure. Stories move quickly from setup to revelation, employing economical prose and often concluding with ironic or twist endings. The volume presents both tightly plotted murder vignettes and slyly humorous science-fiction sketches, unified by brisk pacing and a focus on sharp, recontextualizing finales.

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Fredric Brown

Fredric Brown was an American science fiction and mystery writer, known for his inventive storytelling and sharp wit. His works often blend elements of humor with speculative fiction, creating engaging narratives that challenge readers' perceptions. Among his notable titles is "And the Gods Laughed," which showcases his unique ability to weave complex themes into accessible tales. Brown's contributions to the genre have left a lasting impact, influencing both contemporaries and future writers. His short stories, in particular, are celebrated for their clever twists and imaginative plots, making him a significant figure in mid-20th century American literature.

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