Double Indemnity
by James M. Cain
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Walter Huff is a crack insurance salesman. Going door-to-door, he encounters Phyllis Nirdlinger, a married woman who entices him first into an affair, and then into a scheme to sign her husband up for life insurance and then murder him for the money. Told in the first person, it is a classic story of how an ordinary person can turn criminal.
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Publisher Thorndike Pr |
Date 2002 |
Price $2.27 |
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Publisher Vintage Books |
Date 1978 |
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Publisher Thorndike Pr |
Date 1985 |
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Publisher Harperaudio |
Date 1988 |
Price $5.00 |
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Publisher Vintage Books |
Date 1989 |
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Date 2002 |
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Publisher Harperaudio |
Date 2005 |
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Publisher Amereon Ltd |
Date 1996 |
Price None Available |
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"...More than any other contemporary writer, Cain has become the novelist-laureate of the crime of passion in America."
First Line
I drove out to Glendale to put three new truck drivers on a brewery company bond, and then I remembered this renewal over in Hollywoodland. I decided to run over there. That was how I came to this House of Death, that you've been reading about in the papers.
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