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It’s a mystery to us why novelist Dorothy B. Hughes isn’t as well known as her fellow mid-century hardboiled/noir counterparts Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. This week, we’re discussing her 1963 crime novel The Expendable Man, a psychological thriller that had us on the edge of our seat—and even questioning our own instincts. 

Discussed in this episode: 

The Expendable Man by Dorothy B. Hughes (NYRB) 

Dashiell Hammett

Raymond Chandler

In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes 

In a Lonely Place (1950 film)

Humphrey Bogart

Dark Certainty by Dorothy B. Hughes

The So Blue Marble by Dorothy B. Hughes

“Queen of Noir: The Mysteries of Dorothy B. Hughes” by Molly Boyle (The New Mexican) 

The Fallen Sparrow by Dorothy B. Hughes

Spellbound (1945 film)

“In a Lonely Place” by The Smithereens

Walter Mosely

Ozark (2017-present TV Series)

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