What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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SOLVED. Short story, possibly called "The Collector". [s]
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I see that I neglected to mention that the reason he was able to tell that she was not an un-retouched original is that it was clear that the mother's nose was the real deal, and his wife's was not. I think there may have been photos of his wife pre-nose job involved, too.


More Tales for the Midnight Hour has a short story called "Collector." It was published in 1992, but it doesn't sound like it was written for the right age group?

I read this story in the Ruby Slippers Golden Tears anthology (1995).
Link to story summary, describing the Beast as a collector.

Thanks for trying! :)
Remember to bump the thread about once a month Rivka--that way it can catch the eye of new members and nudge the brains of the older members who might read it "in the mean time."
Have you ever tried searching the ISFDB http://www.isfdb.org/ ? Searching titles with "Collector" came up with many short stories. Perhaps clicking on them and seeing what anthology they were in will help refresh your memory of the source. Doesn't give a summary of the story there though.
Thought maybe there'd be a chance you'd recognize a title of the main book as one you owned or would of read.

According to google translation of post in this forum: http://sgbd.ac-poitiers.fr/sosfrancai...
Beretta takes revenge of the expert (who told him that his Van Gogh was a fake) by certifying to him that his wife, recognized as an extraordinary beauty, had her nose re-made by an aesthetic surgeon.

Now I just need to track down a copy of the story, but with title and author that should be doable.
Thanks, Ayshe!
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It was about a collector who only collected perfect originals. No copies, no retouched or refinished or otherwise "cleaned up" works allowed. And he married a young woman he believed to be a perfect original . . . until he met her mother.
Please tell me this sounds familiar to someone! Google is not helping.