The Dark Wheel (novel)
The Dark Wheel is a crime novel by Philip MacDonald and A. Boyd Correll.
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Author | Philip MacDonald, A. Boyd Correll |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | crime novel |
Publisher | Morrow |
Publication date | 1948 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 256 p. |
OCLC | 3703774 |
Plot introduction
The novel centers on Cornelius Van Toller, a wealthy New Yorker, with Jekyll-and-Hyde character. His obsession with actress Kay Forrester sets the stage for a thrilling drama.
Publication history
- 1948, USA, New York, Morrow, OCLC: 3703774, Hardback
- 1948, UK, London, Collins Crime Club, OCLC: 31027640, Hardback
- 1959, USA, New York, Zenith Books, OCLC: 7396423, Paperback, as Sweet and Deadly
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