The Black-Eyed Stranger

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The Black-Eyed Stranger
AuthorCharlotte Armstrong
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreMystery suspense
PublisherCoward-McCann
Publication date
1951
Media typePrint

The Black-Eyed Stranger is a 1951 mystery thriller novel by the American writer Charlotte Armstrong. It was first published in New York by Coward-McCann, an imprint of Putnam.[1] Armstrong later identified it as one of her favorite books.[2] Despite her hopes that it might be adapted into a film, as several of her earlier works had been, it was not ultimately optioned by Hollywood studios although Alfred Hitchcock had expressed interest in it along with her previous novel Mischief.[3]

Synopsis[edit]

Crime reporter Sam Lynch discovers a plot to kidnap heiress Kay Salisbury. He takes matters into his own hands to try and prevent this.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Reilly p.43
  2. ^ Cypert p.144
  3. ^ Cypert p.76-77

Bibliography[edit]

  • Cypert, Rick. The Virtue of Suspense: The Life and Works of Charlotte Armstrong. Associated University Press, 2008.
  • Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.