Flint Kill Creek : Stories of Mystery and Suspense / Joyce Carol Oates.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Mysterios Press, an imprint of Penzler Publishers, [2024]Edition: First Mysterious Press editionDescription: 256 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781613165577
- 1613165579
- 813
- PS
Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Phillipsburg Free Public Library | Adult Fiction | New Books | FIC OATES | Available | 36748002578146 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
These new, recent, and reformulated stories by Joyce Carol Oates, collected here for the first time, showcase a wide range of crime fiction and psychological suspense. A young, insecure woman finds her relationship changing as she grows more and more dependent on a man who likes to take her on long walks beside a dangerously roaring creek. Another woman, nervous around men, not quite knowing how to act when paid a compliment, becomes flustered when a doctor suggests they go out for coffee, or possibly a drink. She finally decides that she will join him when he suggests they meet at his home. A man is so forgetful that his wife panics and yells into his phone, asking where their daughter has gone. A young man is curious to see why sirens have filled the night and the police arrest him, beginning an unimaginable nightmare. A woman resents that a colleague has achieved greater success and thinks she ought to do something about it.
It is impossible to know where a story by the creative genius of Joyce Carol Oates will end and what frightening paths will lead to that end.
Flint Kill Creek -- Phlebotomist -- Heiress. The hireling -- Weekday -- *** -- Friend of my heart -- Bone marrow donor -- Happy Christmas -- Nice girl -- Mick & Minn -- Late love -- Siren: 1999.
These new, recent, and reformulated stories by Joyce Carol Oates, collected here for the first time, showcase a wide range of crime fiction and psychological suspense. A young, insecure woman finds her relationship changing as she grows more and more dependent on a man who likes to take her on long walks beside a dangerously roaring creek. Another woman, nervous around men, not quite knowing how to act when paid a compliment, becomes flustered when a doctor suggests they go out for coffee, or possibly a drink. She finally decides that she will join him when he suggests they meet at his home. A man is so forgetful that his wife panics and yells into his phone, asking where their daughter has gone. A young man is curious to see why sirens have filled the night and the police arrest him, beginning an unimaginable nightmare. A woman resents that a colleague has achieved greater success and thinks she ought to do something about it. It is impossible to know where a story by the creative genius of Joyce Carol Oates will end and what frightening paths will lead to that end.