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In a Lonely Place (novel)

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Publication date
  
1947

Author
  
Dorothy B. Hughes

Publisher
  
Duell, Sloan and Pearce

Country
  
United States of America

Originally published
  
1947

Genre
  
Mystery

Adaptations
  
In a Lonely Place (1950)

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Works by Dorothy B Hughes, Mystery books

In a Lonely Place is a 1947 novel by mystery writer Dorothy B. Hughes. It was made into the classic film noir under the same title starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame in 1950.

Contents

Synopsis

The novel is a noir set in post World War II Los Angeles. Dix Steele, the main character, is an ex-airman who roams the city at night. He offers to help a detective friend, Brub, solve the case of a serial killer. Eventually, however, actress Laurel Grey and Brub's wife Sylvia discover that Steele himself is the murderer. Author Hughes paints a psychological portrait of a woman-hating serial killer and rapist, and exposes the misogyny of American society at that time.

Book to film

The film differs from the novel in several substantial ways. For example, in the film Steele is innocent of the murders he's suspected of committing, and is sincere in his desire to be a successful screenwriter; in the novel, he is a violent sociopath who claims to be a crime novel writer in order to sponge off of relatives.

Radio adaptation

Philip Morris Playhouse presented In a Lonely Place March 16, 1952. Joseph Cotten and University of Kansas student Mary Lou Jukes co-starred in the 30-minute adaptation.

References

In a Lonely Place (novel) Wikipedia


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