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Deadline at Dawn (Paperback)
Cornell Woolrich; Introduction by David Gordon
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Deadline at Dawn (Hardcover)
Cornell Woolrich; Introduction by David Gordon
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Waltz into Darkness (Paperback)
Cornell Woolrich; Introduction by Wallace Stroby; Notes by Wallace Stroby
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Cornell Woolrich, best known as the author of "Rear Window," is
unsurpassed in his ability to create and sustain sheer suspense. In
his tales of terror, ordinary people find themselves in the most
extraordinary circumstances--and, as readers, we share their
spine-tingling tension every step of the way. Here, collected for
the first time, are four of his most nail-biting novellas.
Eyes That Watch You
Greedy Vera Miller plots her husband's murder right under the nose
of her mute, paralyzed mother-in-law. After all, the old lady won't
be able to tell anyone about the crime. Or will she?
The Night I Died
Nice guy Ben Cook, goaded by his scheming common-law wife, fakes
his own suicide and moves to another town--all to trick his life
insurance company into making a large payout. No one en route or at
the new address will recognize him, will they?
You'll Never See Me Again
Ed Bliss's new bride, miffed by her husband's insults about her
biscuits, promises that Ed will never have to see her again--and
storms out When she doesn't return within a few days, Ed begins to
suspect foul play--but when he reports the crime to the police,
he's the first one they suspect
Murder Always Gathers Momentum
For his wife's sake, Dick Paine approaches a former employer for
back wages he is owed--but things go terribly wrong and the old
boss ends up dead. Now the guilt-ridden Paine, who'd never before
committed a crime, is convinced that people will figure out what
happened. As his paranoia gathers momentum, anyone he meets is at
risk of becoming his next victim.
The Mystery Fancier, Volume 8 Number 5, September-October 1986,
"Some Very Tough People," by Bob Sampson, Looking Glass Detection:
The Norths and Bill Weigand Speak," by Frederick Isaac and "Cornell
Woolrich: The Last Years (Part I)," by Francis M. Nevins, Jr.
The Mystery Fancier, Volume 8 Number 6, November-December 1986,
contains: "Spade Trumps Unplayed," by Jeff Banks, "The Singular
Miss Seeton," by Neysa Chouteau, "Cornell Woolrich: The Last Years
(Part II)," by Francis M. Nevins, Jr., "William MacHarg's O'Malley:
Transitional Cop," by George N. Dove, "Let the Public Decide: An
Interview with Nicolas Freeling," by Jane S. Bakerman, "A
Gun-Toting Yankee in King Arthur's Court: The Violent World of
Dempsey and Makepeace," by R. E. Skinner and "Further Gems from
Literature," by William F. Deeck.
The Mystery Fancier Volume 9 Number 6, November-December 1987,
contains: "Cornell Woolrich, The Last Years (Conclusion)," by
Francis M. Nevins Junior, "Further Gems from the Literature," by
William F. Deeck, and "Mystery Mosts," by Jeff Banks.
In this classic crime novel, a panic-stricken young wife races
against time to prove that her convicted husband did not murder his
mistress. Writing in first person from the wife 's viewpoint,
Woolrich evokes her love and anguish and, finally, desperation as
she becomes an avenging angel in her attempt to rescue her husband
from execution.
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