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Hardcover Secret Story Book

ISBN: 0765316161

ISBN13: 9780765316165

Secret Story

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You're an underpaid civil servant who dreams of chucking it all to become a famous author. You live with your overbearing mother who always seems to interrupt when you're writing a key scene. Your... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Startlingly Real!

The "star" of Secret Story is Dudley, a man relegated to a tedious civil servant position and who still lives with his meddling somewhat busybody mother. Secret Story is gritty and real in away that makes for slightly uncomfortable reading...we feel slightly sorry for him, even slightly embarrassed for who he is, yet there is something darker and more menacing underneath Dudley's seemingly bland exterior. As we are introduced to Dudley, he's done something quite unspeakable, but is never traced back to him (and it's apparently not he first time), unfortunately for Dudley, his mum is always meddling, pushing and prodding him to be something more, convinced that the world just doesn't recognize him for the genius he is and feeling that if he just asserted himself a bit he'd get the recognition he deserves...we all know a mother and son like this pair, but they are stereotypically delicious in the details of Dudley's dreary life that we can recognize and understand...even if we don't particularly like it. It is his mother's meddling that starts him on the long road to hell and we all get to watch in uncomfortable silence as Dudley wins a literary competition (which his mother entered him into without his knowledge or consent) and his secret stories suddenly become publicly known...and what happens as Dudley spirals out of control is both chilling and hard to watch. What makes Secret Story a success is that he's rather an everyman...he could be anybody...anybody could be a Dudley he's that dull guy in the office who no one really notices, yet he's something darker and more malevolent! This tale is well written and realistic in way that'll make you think twice before getting to close to that train platform or wonder if that guy behind you IS following you! Wonderful late night reading! You'll love and hate this story and before you're done; your skin will be crawling! I give it a solid A, it's suitably bleak, drab and depressingly british (which strongly evokes the flavor of Dudley's life) while also managing to be creepy, uncomfortable, and down right inhuman.

A curious tale about a psychopath and his mum

Twenty-something Dudley Smith lives in Merseyside, England, with his divorced and doting mother, Kathy. He also works at an employment agency in Merseyside, where he interviews the jobless in search of work. It's a boring, unrewarding job for Dudley, his having to deal with his drab co-workers and a listless public all day long. Dudley, however, has another occupation, a secret past-time writing fantasies in a private journal he keeps in his laptop hidden away in his bedroom. Everyday, when Dudley returns home from work, he sits down to his laptop in the privacy of his second story bedroom, and elaborates on these short stories written for his eyes only. But are these stories really fantasies; or could it be they are recorded souvenirs of ghastly deeds Dudley himself has already committed? For Dudley, you see, has written a considerable anthology depicting the grisly deaths of young women, which bear an uncanny resemblance to real but unsolved murders. One day while he is at work, his busybody, meddling mother decides to poke around his bedroom while straightening it up for him. She comes across his laptop. Curious about the stories he has never allowed her to read, she snoops in his computer and reads one of them. Impressed with how good the story reads, Kathy decides her darling but modest Dudley deserves recognition. On the sly she enters the story in an amateur writing contest hosted by a magazine in Merseyside, which features unknown talent in the area. The magazine editors like Dudley's story, and decide to publish it. What follows in this clever tale told by horror master Ramsey Campbell is fascinating, creepy reading that will keep you turning the pages to the very end without break ... if you are fortunate enough to be able to set the time aside for uninterrupted reading. SECRET STORY is very original in concept, and very British in pen. I loved it. Highly recommended.

great behind the scenes thriller

Civil servant Dudley Smith writes a short story based on a true crime murder that occurred on an underground train. He entered his work in a Mersey Mouth magazine contest and won. However, the parents of a real victim of an identical homicide threaten to sue Mersey Mouth and Dudley. Instead of being upset editor Patricia Martingale is euphoric that they found a local talent and encourages Dudley to write more such tales starring "Mr. Killogram". A movie director is also interested. However, unbeknownst to Patricia or her cohorts at Mersey Mouth or perhaps they are just not interested since the bottom line is all that counts, Dudley can only write what he has performed; thus when the movie director asks for script revisions, Dudley needs real life victims to rewrite; when Patricia asks for a magazine article, Dudley needs real victims to write about. At the rate Dudley is going he might win an Oscar for screenwriting and an Agatha in the same year; that is if he is not caught for his realism. This is a terrific crime thriller that showcases in cleverly restrained ways how Ramsey Campbell believes what the author's obligation is to his reader, his cast especially the lead character and to him or herself. Dudley keeps the tale together as a psychopath willing to exploit the avarice of the film and publications industries while symbiotically, the film director and the magazine editor are willing to exploit Dudley as they do not want to know the truth. The shock to SECRET STORY is the seemingly mundane mutual exploitation of the lead characters that leads to a great behind the scenes thriller. Harriet Klausner
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