I must admit that when I first purchased this book, I really thought it was a book for children. Why did I think this? Well, mostly because I've only read childrens' books by Roald Dahl. This is not a book for children!
This is another review-in-progress, starting with the very first story.
Taste
is the story of two men, Mike Schoefield and Richard Pratt. They have this curious tradition that Mike finds a wine, a really good wine, and then Richard has to guess what it is. However, at this particular dinner party... the stakes are raised! Since this is a story with a twist, I won't reveal the ending, except to say that it kept me at the edge of my seat all the way to the end. I've not felt my heart beat like this for a long time while reading a story. (4 stars)
Lamb to the Slaughter
is the story about how Mary Maloney got away with murdering her husband. What still puzzles me is what her husband told her... why was he leaving her? Yeah, the answer is probably... a solid story, fast-paced and entertaining. (3 stars)
Man from the South
is another betting story, this one involving a boy, a man, a cadillac and a little finger. This story must absolutely have inspired the director of Four Rooms... yet... might not turn out exactly as you expect it to! Awesome story! (4 stars)
My Lady Love, My Dove
is the story of a couple that run some kind of a hotel. The are bored and the woman wants to play a trick on her customers, so they install a sound system at one of the rooms so that they can listen and make sounds. However, the couple that moves in may have plans of their own... The weakest of the bunch so far, but still a good story. (2.5 stars)
Dip in the Pool
has a strange premise. A cruise ship is crossing the atlantic ocean and the people aboard are betting how long they get each day. One of the travellers is looking to earn a a lot of cash and is willing to do something REALLY stupid! Awesome story that really kept me at the edge of my seat! Oh, and there is a twist... that you didn't see coming! (5 stars)
Galloping Foxley
tells the story of William Perkins, a contented commuter. However, this is about to change as another man enters Williams comfort zone and there is something familiar about this one. A good and solid read. (3 stars)
Skin
is one of the more morbid stories in the book (so far). It tells the story of a tattooist who one drunken night decides to get a tattoo of his own. It is supposed to be a masterwork of his wife, by a young upcoming artist. The tattoo is a masterpiece... but the big question is, how do one sell such a masterpiece? (4 stars)
Neck
is about... well... I am honestly not sure. It was a strangely incoherent read that didn't really grip me in any way. It is about the relationship between a weak man and a dominating woman. Other than that, you need to read it for yourself. However, I can't recommend it. (1 star)