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ISBN
9781590174951
Book Title
Expendable Man
Publisher
New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Dorothy B. Hughes
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / General, African American / Urban
Item Weight
9.8 Oz
Item Width
5.1 in
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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"It was surprising what old experiences remembered could do to a presumably educated, civilized man." And Hugh Denismore, a young doctor driving his mother's Cadillac from Los Angeles to Phoenix, is eminently educated and civilized. He is privileged, would seem to have the world at his feet, even. Then why does the sight of a few redneck teenagers disconcert him? Why is he reluctant to pick up a disheveled girl hitchhiking along the desert highway? And why is he the first person the police suspect when she is found dead in Arizona a few days later? Dorothy B. Hughes ranks with Raymond Chandler and Patricia Highsmith as a master of mid-century noir. In books like In a Lonely Place and Ride the Pink Horse she exposed a seething discontent underneath the veneer of twentieth-century prosperity. With The Expendable Man , first published in 1963, Hughes upends the conventions of the wrong-man narrative to deliver a story that engages readers even as it implicates them in the greatest of all American crimes.

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Publisher
New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
159017495x
ISBN-13
9781590174951
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Expendable Man
Number of Pages
264 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / General, African American / Urban
Genre
Fiction
Author
Dorothy B. Hughes
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
9.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

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23
Reviews
"Puts Chandler to shame . . . Hughes is the master we keep turning to."-Sara Paretsky, author of the V. I. Warshawski novels "You are rocked back by Ms. Hughes some fifty pages into her story, and I can certify that the effect is truly rocking. You even read past the vital word, just one word in a sentence of swift dialogue, before you realize what it has said, and what a new and different light it casts on everything you have read up to that moment." -H. R. F Keating "A mystery writer who. . . in America was regarded as one of the great names of detective fiction. . . . Her real talent lay in an ability to create atmospheres of growing apprehension and fear, a very modern approach at a time when Agatha Christie was producing her comparatively predictable puzzles. . . . Her last, and some consider her best, work of fiction was The Expendable Man ." - The Times (London) "Let me say that it is Mrs. Hughes' finest work . . . of unusual stature both as a suspense story and as a straight novel and nowise to be missed." -Anthony Boucher, The New York Times   "The suspense twist makes this tale a stand-out." - Saturday Review   "To read The Expendable Man today is to experience a mature work by a mistress of her craft." - Dominic Power   "A surprise-twist gasper about a young doc who picks up a sick chick and gets framed by a hack dick for her kill" - Time "One of crime fiction's finest writers of psychological suspense." -Marcia Miller, author of the Sharon McCone novels   "This lady is the queen of noir. . ." -Laurie R. King, author of the Mary Russell novels   "Nobody but Dorothy Hughes can cast suspense into such an uncanny spell . . ." - San Francisco Chronicle   "A gun molling wordslinger who took it to the tough guys . . . I simply call Hughes one damn good story teller." -John Hood, Bully Magazine, " The Expendable Man is one of the great trick novels of crime fiction. Yet to call it that is to belittle it. Its trick is no clever, superimposed bit of literary legerdemain: it is integral to the whole conception of the book. . . . A fine achievement." --H. R. F. Keating, Crime and Mystery: The 100 Best Books "Hughes didn't just pre-date Jim Thompson, she also pre-dated Patricia Highsmith, Ruth Rendell, and other so-called Masters of Psychological Suspense or Noir. And her writing style stands up to the test of time."  --Sarah Weinman, Bookslut "Puts Chandler to shame . . . Hughes is the master we keep turning to."--Sara Paretsky, author of the V. I. Warshawski novels "You are rocked back by Ms. Hughes some fifty pages into her story, and I can certify that the effect is truly rocking. You even read past the vital word, just one word in a sentence of swift dialogue, before you realize what it has said, and what a new and different light it casts on everything you have read up to that moment." --H. R. F Keating "A mystery writer who. . . in America was regarded as one of the great names of detective fiction. . . . Her real talent lay in an ability to create atmospheres of growing apprehension and fear, a very modern approach at a time when Agatha Christie was producing her comparatively predictable puzzles. . . . Her last, and some consider her best, work of fiction was The Expendable Man ." -- The Times (London) "Let me say that it is Mrs. Hughes' finest work . . . of unusual stature both as a suspense story and as a straight novel and nowise to be missed." --Anthony Boucher, The New York Times   "The suspense twist makes this tale a stand-out." -- Saturday Review   "To read The Expendable Man today is to experience a mature work by a mistress of her craft." -- Dominic Power   "A surprise-twist gasper about a young doc who picks up a sick chick and gets framed by a hack dick for her kill" -- Time "One of crime fiction's finest writers of psychological suspense." --Marcia Miller, author of the Sharon McCone novels   "This lady is the queen of noir. . ." --Laurie R. King, author of the Mary Russell novels   "Nobody but Dorothy Hughes can cast suspense into such an uncanny spell . . ." -- San Francisco Chronicle   "A gun molling wordslinger who took it to the tough guys . . . I simply call Hughes one damn good story teller." --John Hood, Bully Magazine, " The Expendable Man is one of the great trick novels of crime fiction. Yet to call it that is to belittle it. Its trick is no clever, superimposed bit of literary legerdemain: it is integral to the whole conception of the book. . . . A fine achievement." --H. R. F. Keating, Crime and Mystery: The 100 Best Books "Hughes didn't just pre-date Jim Thompson, she also pre-dated Patricia Highsmith, Ruth Rendell, and other so-called Masters of Psychological Suspense or Noir. And her writing style stands up to the test of time." --Sarah Weinman, Bookslut "Puts Chandler to shame . . . Hughes is the master we keep turning to."--Sara Paretsky, author of the V. I. Warshawski novels "You are rocked back by Ms. Hughes some fifty pages into her story, and I can certify that the effect is truly rocking. You even read past the vital word, just one word in a sentence of swift dialogue, before you realize what it has said, and what a new and different light it casts on everything you have read up to that moment." --H. R. F Keating "A mystery writer who. . . in America was regarded as one of the great names of detective fiction. . . . Her real talent lay in an ability to create atmospheres of growing apprehension and fear, a very modern approach at a time when Agatha Christie was producing her comparatively predictable puzzles. . . . Her last, and some consider her best, work of fiction was The Expendable Man ." -- The Times (London) "Let me say that it is Mrs. Hughes' finest work . . . of unusual stature both as a suspense story and as a straight novel and nowise to be missed." --Anthony Boucher, The New York Times "The suspense twist makes this tale a stand-out." -- Saturday Review "To read The Expendable Man today is to experience a mature work by a mistress of her craft." -- Dominic Power "A surprise-twist gasper about a young doc who picks up a sick chick and gets framed by a hack dick for her kill" -- Time "One of crime fiction's finest writers of psychological suspense." --Marcia Miller, author of the Sharon McCone novels "This lady is the queen of noir. . ." --Laurie R. King, author of the Mary Russell novels "Nobody but Dorothy Hughes can cast suspense into such an uncanny spell . . ." -- San Francisco Chronicle "A gun molling wordslinger who took it to the tough guys . . . I simply call Hughes one damn good story teller." --John Hood, Bully Magazine, " The Expendable Man is one of the great trick novels of crime fiction. Yet to call it that is to belittle it. Its trick is no clever, superimposed bit of literary legerdemain: it is integral to the whole conception of the book. . . . A fine achievement." -H. R. F. Keating, Crime and Mystery: The 100 Best Books "Hughes didn't just pre-date Jim Thompson, she also pre-dated Patricia Highsmith, Ruth Rendell, and other so-called Masters of Psychological Suspense or Noir. And her writing style stands up to the test of time."  -Sarah Weinman, Bookslut "Puts Chandler to shame . . . Hughes is the master we keep turning to."-Sara Paretsky, author of the V. I. Warshawski novels "You are rocked back by Ms. Hughes some fifty pages into her story, and I can certify that the effect is truly rocking. You even read past the vital word, just one word in a sentence of swift dialogue, before you realize what it has said, and what a new and different light it casts on everything you have read up to that moment." -H. R. F Keating "A mystery writer who. . . in America was regarded as one of the great names of detective fiction. . . . Her real talent lay in an ability to create atmospheres of growing apprehension and fear, a very modern approach at a time when Agatha Christie was producing her comparatively predictable puzzles. . . . Her last, and some consider her best, work of fiction was The Expendable Man ." - The Times (London) "Let me say that it is Mrs. Hughes' finest work . . . of unusual stature both as a suspense story and as a straight novel and nowise to be missed." -Anthony Boucher, The New York Times   "The suspense twist makes this tale a stand-out." - Saturday Review   "To read The Expendable Man today is to experience a mature work by a mistress of her craft." - Dominic Power   "A surprise-twist gasper about a young doc who picks up a sick chick and gets framed by a hack dick for her kill" - Time "One of crime fiction's finest writers of psychological suspense." -Marcia Miller, author of the Sharon McCone novels   "This lady is the queen of noir. . ." -Laurie R. King, author of the Mary Russell novels   "Nobody but Dorothy Hughes can cast suspense into such an uncanny spell . . ." - San Francisco Chronicle   "A gun molling wordslinger who took it to the tough guys . . . I simply call Hughes one damn good story teller." -John Hood, Bully Magazine
Lccn
2011-043843
Target Audience
Trade
Afterword by
Mosley, Walter
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Lc Classification Number
Ps3515.U268e96 2012
Copyright Date
2012

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