There are certain stories which stand out from the crowd owing to the unique creativity of the plot and the skill with which the author unfolds his tale. This selection contains 50 of the most ingenious short stories ever written.
'The Lighthouse on Shivering Sand' by J. S. Fletcher
'The Umbrella' by Arnold Bennett
'The Lovely Lady' by D. H. Lawrence
'The Lake' by W. F. Harvey
'A Tiger’s Skin' by W. W. Jacobs
'The Strange Case of Mr. Todmorden' by F. Britten Austin
'The Ghost Ship' by Richard Middleton
'The Victim' by Perceval Gibbon
'The Vampire' by Jan Neruda
'The Cost of Kindness' by Jerome K. Jerome
'Three Pennyworth of Luck' by Basil Murray
'A Considerable Murder' by Barry Pain
'Squirrel in a Cage' by E. M. Delafield
'The Cremona Violin' by E. T. A. Hoffmann
'The Anticipator' by Morley Roberts
'The Dust That Was Barren' by P. C. Wren
'The Stranger' by Ambrose Bierce
'The Deserter' by Stacy Aumonier
'The Silver Mask' by Hugh Walpole
'The Man Who Hated Aspidistras' by W. F. Harvey
'The Right Hand of Doom' by Robert E. Howard
'Cool Air' by H. P. Lovecraft
'The Magnet' by Barry Pain
'The Last Leaf' by O. Henry
'The Ruby Glass' by Hugh Walpole
'The Cats of Ulthar' by H. P. Lovecraft
'Unwinding' by W. F. Harvey
'At the Farmhouse' by E. F. Benson
'The Eyes' by Edith Wharton
'The Hair' by A. J. Alan
Plus 20 more riveting tales.