Switch Bitch by Roald Dahl
Switch Bitch by Roald Dahl
"Switch Bitch" is a collection of four short stories by Roald Dahl, first published in 1974. Unlike Dahl's more famous works for children, such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Switch Bitch" is intended for an adult audience and features dark humor and satirical themes.
The stories in "Switch Bitch" are:
The Visitor- This tale centers on a wealthy man who visits a former lover, leading to unexpected and humorous consequences.
The Way to the Brothel - A story about a man who devises a clever plan to get what he wants, with a twist that reveals Dahl's signature dark humor.
The Great Switcheroo - In this narrative, Dahl explores themes of deception and revenge with a storyline involving a switch between two people’s partners.
Bitch - The final story involves a character who gets involved in a rather peculiar situation with a woman and a dog, showcasing Dahl's knack for the unexpected and risqué.
The book is known for its sharp wit, clever plots, and Dahl's ability to blend humor with a touch of the macabre. The stories are intended for mature readers.