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The Black Curtain
The Black Curtain
Author: Cornell Woolrich
His memory blacked out - and what it hid was terrifying! — Frank Townsend, a hit-and-run victim, wakes up to find he's not himself. With slow, sickening horror, he discovers that for three years he has been living under a strange name, in the shadow of a nameless crime. As he searches behind the black curtain of amnesia for clues to his second id...  more »
ISBN: 235365
Publication Date: 1963
Pages: 156
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Publisher: Collier Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A fine "noir" thriller from one of the masters. The story is a bit over the top but Woolrich's stories are usually about atmosphere rather than reality. Like Black Angel and Phantom Lady, The Black Curtain deals with a man trying to prove his innocence by prowling the dark city streets in search of clues about his past.

The book was made into a movie, Street of Chance, a radio program and even an Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
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