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Ed McBain

And All Through The House

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Part of "87th Precinct" series

"And All Through The House," a short story by Ed McBain, is a thrilling and suspenseful tale that takes place on Christmas Eve. The story follows a woman who has just murdered her husband for the insurance money, and is now trying to act normal for her two young children. However, her plans are disrupted when she learns that a dangerous criminal has escaped from a nearby mental institution and is now on the loose in her neighborhood. The woman is described as being cold and calculating, with no remorse for her actions, but as the story progresses, the reader can't help but feel a sense of unease and tension as she tries to maintain her composure while constantly looking over her shoulder. The suspense builds as the woman hears strange noises outside and begins to suspect that the escaped criminal is lurking nearby. McBain's writing style is sharp and concise, with a focus on dialogue and action that keeps the story moving at a fast pace. He masterfully creates a sense of foreboding and unease, making the reader feel as if they are right there in the house with the woman, experiencing her fear and paranoia firsthand. This story is a great example of McBain's ability to create suspense and tension in a short amount of space. It's a quick and thrilling read that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. It's perfect for fans of crime and suspense novels, and anyone looking for a short, exciting story to read during the holiday season. Overall, "And All Through The House" is a well-written and suspenseful short story that is sure to please fans of Ed McBain and anyone looking for a quick, thrilling read. With its fast-paced writing, sharp dialogue, and tense atmosphere, it's a story that will keep you guessing until the very end...

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