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Henry Slesar

    June 12, 1927 – April 2, 2002

    Henry Slesar was an American writer celebrated for his mastery of the short story form. His narratives are characterized by ingenious plotting, unexpected twists, and a keen insight into human nature. Slesar skillfully employed suspense and psychological depth, crafting tales that captivate readers and provoke thought. His concise, impactful style cemented his reputation as a significant voice in American speculative fiction.

    Henry Slesar
    One Grave Too Many. Suspense. 1.800 Wörter. Text in engl. Sprache
    Secret of Marracott Deep & Pawn of the Black Fleet
    Listige Geschichten für arglose Leser
    The Delegate from Venus by Henry Slesar, Science Fiction, Fantasy
    20 Million Miles to Earth
    Brainchild