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3.6/5
AbeBooks

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
September 1, 1993

Pages
  
274 pages

Genre
  
Anthology

3.6/5
Goodreads

Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Grove Press

Media type
  
Hardback Paperback

Originally published
  
1 September 1993

OCLC
  
28291287

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Authors
  
Cornell Woolrich, Jim Thompson, Raymond Chandler

Similar
  
Jim Thompson books, Other books

Fallen Angels: Six Noir Tales Told for Television is a 1993 anthology, published by Grove Press as a tie-in to the Showtime television series Fallen Angels that appeared in the fall of 1993.

Contents

The book contains six stories by six masters of hard-boiled noir and the teleplays for their film adaptations.

The hard-boiled stories were written by: Raymond Chandler, Jim Thompson, William Campbell Gault, Cornell Woolrich, Jonathan Craig and James Ellroy.

Preface: by James Ellroy.

Stories

  • "Dead End for Delia," by William Campbell Gault.
  • "I'll Be Waiting," by Raymond Chandler.
  • "The Quiet Room," by Jonathan Craig.
  • "The Frightening Frammis," by Jim Thompson.
  • "Murder Obliquely," by Cornell Woolrich.
  • "Since I Don't Have You," by James Ellroy.
  • Screenplays

  • "Dead End for Delia," by Scott Frank.
  • "I'll Be Waiting," by C. Gaby Mitchell.
  • "The Quiet Room," by Howard A. Rodman.
  • "The Frightening Frammis," by Jon Robin Baitz and Howard A. Rodman.
  • "Murder Obliquely," by Amanda Silver.
  • "Since I Don't Have You," by Steven Katz.
  • References

    Fallen Angels: Six Noir Tales Told for Television Wikipedia