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    A girl's body lies, posed, on the pale sand of a Hamburg beach, a message concealed in her hand. 'I have been underground, and now it is time for me to return home...'Jan Fabel, of the Hamburg murder squad, struggles to interpret the twisted imagery of a dark and brutal mind. Four days later, a man and a woman are found deep in woodland, their throats slashed deep and wide, the names 'Hansel' and 'Gretel', in the same, tiny, obsessively neat writing, rolled tight and pressed into their hands.It becomes clear that each new crime is a grisly reference to folk stories collected almost two hundred years ago by the Brothers Grimm.The hunt is on for a serial killer who is exploring the darkest, most fundamental fears hidden in ancient fairy tales. A predator who kills and then disappears into the shadows.A monster we all learned to fear in childhood.
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    Publisher: Random House
    Publication date: 6/1/2006
    Binding: Hardback
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic fairy tales, 13 Mar 2011
This review is from: Household Tales by Brothers Grimm (Kindle Edition)
A selection of classic fairy tales that everyone will remember from childhood.

Really fantastic and took me back a few years.

The only thing that irked me was the mention of someone paying for something in one of the stories in dollars. Clearly made suitable for kindle by an american volunteer!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars love, love, LOVE IT!!!, 27 Jun 2011
This review is from: Household Tales by Brothers Grimm (Kindle Edition)
As soon as I start reading a short story from this book it is as if I am suddenly cast back to that time. I love the way these stories are all told, with the 19th cemtury speak & how the good always prevails over evil...it`s the fantasist in me, I don`t always like how reality turns out so maybe that is why I have always been a big fan of fairytales.

I recommend sitting snuggled up in your jim jams with this book & a nice big mug of hot chocolate...but you have to read the tales out loud, even if you are on your own, it makes them much more enjoyable. trust me, x
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars household tales by brothers grimm, 25 Jan 2011
This review is from: Household Tales by Brothers Grimm (Kindle Edition)
a very good childrens book but does get a bit samey. good for bed time stories and has lots of sories as well.
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