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  1. Dorothy B. Hughes (August 10, 1904 – May 6, 1993) was an American crime writer, literary critic, and historian. Hughes wrote fourteen crime and detective novels, primarily in the hardboiled and noir styles, and is best known for the novels In a Lonely Place (1947) and Ride the Pink Horse (1946).

  2. Aug 15, 2012 · Page-Turner. The Crime of Blackness: Dorothy B. Hughess Forgotten Noir. By Christine Smallwood. August 15, 2012. With this summer’s reissue of the 1963 noir “The Expendable Man,” New York...

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  3. Aug 9, 2019 · Celebrate the dark visions of literature's queen of noir, who wrote novels that conjured up a terrible, ineffable sense of dread. Read some of her finest, most unsettling lines from In a Lonely Place, The Davidian Report, and more.

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  4. Complete order of Dorothy B. Hughes books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  5. Aug 12, 2012 · Dorothy B. Hughes — the B stands for Belle, and Hughes replaced her maiden name, Flanagan, when she married Lewis Hughes in 1932 — is my favorite crime writer. Full stop.

  6. Named Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America in 1978. Published Erle Stanley Gardner: The Case of the Real Perry Mason (1978), which won her an Edgar Award for best critical/biographical work in 1979. Died in Ashland, Oregon, on May 6, 1993. Read an appreciation of Hughes’s novel In a Lonely Place by Megan Abbott.

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  8. Sep 15, 2023 · Published in 1947, Dorothy Hughes’ noir novel In a Lonely Place is a masterpiece of crime fiction whose influence has extended to both books and films, including a 1950 movie adaptation starring Humphrey Bogart.

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