The Delicate Ape by Dorothy B. Hughes - ISBN: 9781471917332
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‘An author with a flair for terror’ The New Yorker

The Delicate Ape

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    240 pages

  • Release Date

    14 April 2015

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Summary

Diplomatic corps man Piers Hunt watches the glittering lights of Broadway from his Hotel Astor room. The German girl’s mocking voice returns to his mind yet again: ‘More melodrama, Piers?’ Yes: this time it’s ‘more melodrama’, but with a vengeance.

In New York incognito, only Piers knows that his superior, Samuel Anstruther, has been murdered, possibly to get him out of the way of a plan to withdraw a police force that governs post-Second World War Germany. Rumours abound that th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781471917332
ISBN-10:1471917339
Author:Dorothy B. Hughes
Publisher:The Murder Room
Imprint:The Murder Room
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:14 April 2015
Weight:41g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
Series:Murder Room
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Critics Review

“An exciting story wrapped in an idea that is certainly on the side of the angels. Complete with murder, valuable papers, problems to solve and not one scrap of nonsense.” –Will Cuppy, editor of World’s Great Mystery Stories “Thrilling … A tale that is intended to make us think.” –The New York Times “Nobody but Dorothy Hughes can cast suspense into such an uncanny spell.” –San Francisco Chronicle

About The Author

Dorothy B. Hughes

Dorothy B. Hughes was an acclaimed crime novelist and literary critic, her style falling into the hard-boiled and noir genres of mystery writing. Born in Kansas City, she studied journalism at the University of Missouri, and her initial literary output consisted of collections of poetry. Hughes’ first mystery novel, The So Blue Marble, was published in 1940 and was hailed as the arrival of a great new talent in the field. Her writing proved to be both critically and commercially successful, and three of her novels - The Fallen Sparrow, Ride the Pink Horse and In a Lonely Place - were made into major films. Hughes’ taught, suspenseful detective novels are reminiscent of the work of Elisabeth Sanxay Holding and fellow The Murder Room author Margaret Millar. In 1951, Hughes was awarded an Edgar award for Outstanding Mystery Criticism and, in 1978, she received the Grand Master award from the Mystery Writers of America. She died in Oregon in 1993.

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