Review of Hands of a Stranger (1962) by Kevin M. W — 18 Sep 2018
A talented concert pianist loses his hands in an auto accident ( ... stop me if you've heard this one before ...). A talented surgeon sows on a new set of fingers in a flash of new science wonderment, only the emotional artist begins to believe that they're one's previously belonging to a murderer.
So now the pianist is playing a new, and horrible song. There's good writing in this, only sporadically and often it's unnatural and disquieting, making this a spotty outing at best, and slow and tedious at worst.
Pass this by. There's other versions of this story to go to.
This review of Hands of a Stranger (1962) was written by Kevin M. W on 18 Sep 2018.
Hands of a Stranger has generally received negative reviews.
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