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One thing Whittington can do about as well as anybody ever could is begin the book with a tense situation and then dial up the tension on every succeeding page. He can put his protagonist into a situation that seems as bad as it can get, and then he can make it worse. And after that, he can make it worse still. In this book he takes a seemingly simple situation and complicates it more with every chapter, throwing in a few reversals and surprises along the way. If you ever run across a copy of A Night for Screaming, don't pass it up. You'll be sorry if you do. It's a dandy story, and it has a great cover, besides.
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Oh, more than dandy. This is one of the best covers ever.
I like the cover too. A '57 Chevy. I wonder when this was published?
Came out in 1960.
Harry Whittington is a very underrated writer. I've enjoyed every one of his books that I've read.
I enjoyed that book...but it's not my favorite Whittington.
I prefer "Web of Murder," "Brute in Brass" (aka Forgive Me Killer), and "A Moment to Prey".
My favorite is "You'll die next".
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