Knock Three-one-two

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Taking place over the span of a single evening, we find a city enflamed by fear. A serial killer is on the loose, and while the maniac ties the city into knots, the lives of ordinary citizens are drawn into an inescapable spiral of greed and chance.

About the author

Fredric Brown (1906-1972) was an American author renowned for his work in both science fiction and mystery genres. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Brown's career began in the 1930s, but he truly made his mark in the 1940s and 1950s. His writing is celebrated for its wit, brevity, and often surprising twists, making him a master of the short story format. Brown's knack for blending humor with the macabre set him apart from his contemporaries.One of his most famous short stories, "Arena," was adapted into an episode of the original "Star Trek" series, showcasing his influence on popular culture. His novel "The Fabulous Clipjoint" won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, cementing his reputation in the mystery genre.Brown's work often explored themes of existential dread and the absurdity of human existence, which resonated with the post-war generation grappling with the anxieties of the atomic age. His pioneering use of metafiction and self-referential narratives predated and arguably influenced later postmodern writers.Despite his acclaim, Brown's career was not without controversy. His story "The Waveries" was criticized for its bleak portrayal of humanity, sparking debates about the role of pessimism in science fiction. Yet, it is this very willingness to confront uncomfortable truths that has kept his work relevant.Fredric Brown's legacy endures through his innovative storytelling and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. His influence can be seen in the works of contemporary authors like Neil Gaiman and Stephen King, who have cited Brown as an inspiration. For modern readers, Brown offers a glimpse into the anxieties and imaginations of mid-20th century America, all while delivering timeless tales that continue to captivate.

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