Alfred Hitchcock machte den Roman mit sei nem Film berühmt, nun erscheint er erstmals als Buch in deutscher Erstübersetzung von Miriam Mandelkow: Immer Ärger mit Harry. Abie ist vier und der Wald von Sparrowswick Heath sein Jagdrevier, wo er eines Spätsommertages nach einen lauten Knall einen Mann entdeckt: »Der Mann lag auf dem Rücken, und Abie wäre beinahe auf ihn getreten. Ein großer Mann mit Schnurrbart und welligem Haar. Er lag da, starrte in den Himmel und rührte sich nicht. Aus seinem Kopf sickerte Blut.« Der Mann namens Harry ist tot. Lakonisch und mit bitterschwarzem Humor erzählt Jack Trevor Story die Geschichte von Harry und seinen vier Mördern.
Jack Trevor Story Book order
Jack Story was a prolific author celebrated for his remarkable output, capable of completing novels in mere weeks. His diverse works, spanning genres like detective fiction and Westerns, often drew inspiration from his own tumultuous life, including personal relationships and financial struggles. Story cultivated a distinctive narrative voice that offered readers compelling storytelling, frequently utilizing various pseudonyms to showcase his genre versatility.




- 2018
- 2011
I Sit in Hanger Lane
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The story follows Horace Spurgeon Fenton, a financially and emotionally burdened scriptwriter, who navigates the chaotic landscape of the 1960s film industry. Through dark humor, the protagonist grapples with the demands of supporting his children, wives, and lovers while facing the absurdities of Wardour Street. This novel serves as a satirical reflection of the era, akin to a modern take on George Gissing's "New Grub Street," capturing the struggles of a creative individual in a manic world.
- 2010
One Last Mad Embrace
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A wildly funny escapade unfolds as Mr. Story takes readers on a humorous journey filled with unexpected twists and delightful characters. The narrative combines wit and charm, ensuring an entertaining experience that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. With a clever plot and vibrant storytelling, it promises laughter and joy throughout the adventure.
- 2009
Hitler Needs You
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in the 1930s, this memoir follows 16-year-old Horace Spurgeon Fenton as he navigates the complexities of adolescence, discovering jazz, sexuality, and the looming threat of Hitler. Drawing from his own childhood, Jack Trevor Story crafts a narrative that blends humor and poignancy, showcasing his talent as a writer. Renowned for his witty style, Story's work has garnered critical acclaim, and Horace's character reappears in two subsequent novels, further enriching the narrative tapestry of his life.