Kiss Kiss

Author: Roald Dahl

In these dark, disturbing stories Roald Dahl explores the sinister side of human nature: the cunning, sly selfish part of each of us that leads into the territory of the unexpected and unsettling.Originally published in 1960, Kiss Kiss brings together 11 of Roald’s macabre adult tales. William and Mary was later adapted for Roald’s American television series ‘Way Out and s….Read More

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