Published in London by Puffin Books, 2002.
We all know Roald Dahl from his classic stories such as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, The BFG, and Matilda. With these stories having a "lighter" and more child-like tone, people often forget that Roald Dahl was a pretty dark person. From a man who finds out his tattoo is worth a great deal more than he bargained for, to a cruise ship betting pool, this collection showcases some of his best, more "grown up" works with twists and turns abound.
Notable story: Lamb to the Slaughter is a classic crime thriller with a bit of a difference. It poses the great question of what do you do with the murder weapon after the murder?
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