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Synopsis
A mass murderer's victims weren't found because his wife respected his privacy in form of a special room in the basement.
Review
I didn't like this straightforward story at all. Blame shifting seems to be the point - an inversion of French folktale Bluebeard.


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I didn't like this straightforward story at all. Bla..."
I think it was more about the wife being raised with a very narrow worldview and her inability to comprehend anything outside of her upbringing. I have a good friend who grew up in a town of about 500. Even though she lived and worked in a large city as an adult, the small town always influenced her thinking. Change is harder and the world is more incomprehensible.
I liked the story.
Andreas wrote: "I didn't like this straightforward story at all...."
It wasn't that it was straightforward that bothered me, it was that it seems rather dull & pointless. Certainly none of the characters in the conversational but dry retelling of a series of murders were interesting. Nor did the final revelation add anything to it. Just seemed a boring story to me. (Too bad, because it's also one of the few where I understood the plot! :)
It wasn't that it was straightforward that bothered me, it was that it seems rather dull & pointless. Certainly none of the characters in the conversational but dry retelling of a series of murders were interesting. Nor did the final revelation add anything to it. Just seemed a boring story to me. (Too bad, because it's also one of the few where I understood the plot! :)
Redbeard by Gene Wolfe
This story is part of the The Best of Gene Wolfe: A Definitive Retrospective of His Finest Short Fiction group collection discussion.