Anything by O. Henry
Most Mystery and Detective stories invoke the twist ending: Agatha Christie most notably.
O. Henry, the pen name of William Sydney Porter, wrote around 300 short stories during his career. He is best known for his wit and clever twist endings in works such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief."
The book "Around the Twist" was written by Paul Jennings. It is a collection of short stories that inspired a popular Australian television show of the same name.
Morris Edmund Speare has written: 'The pocket book of short stories' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Short stories 'A pocket book of short stories' -- subject(s): Short stories 'The pocket book of short stories' -- subject(s): American Short stories, English Short stories
Totally twisted short horror stories by free g found at barnes and noble , amazon and xlibris online and very cheap
My Short Stories was created in 2008.
O. Henry, the pen name of William Sydney Porter, was known for his unique and clever twist endings in his short stories. His specialty was creating surprise endings that often revealed a hidden truth or irony, leaving readers both entertained and intrigued.
Emma L. Reppert has written: 'Modern short stories' -- subject(s): American Short stories, English Short stories, Short stories
Short stories are the natural decendants of folktales and legends. In a sense, short stories are probably our oldest form of literature.
Short stories are a quick, easy read. Short stories do not take much time to read.
Roald Dahl wrote "The Umbrella Man," which is in a book with other short stories. It is written with dark, black humor as his other stories are and has a bit of anÊ unexpected twist at the end. The characters have distinctive and the old man is resourceful with a quick wit.
International Short Stories was created in 1910.
The Bridge - short stories - was created in 1986.