So why has she not been more celebrated? Why hasn't her work been anthologized like that of so many of her peers? Her novels are carefully crafted pieces, ahead of their time in their use of psychological suspense and their piercing observations about class and race. She was among the best and her work belongs in our canon of classic American stories. Bringing her back is no act of nostalgia; it is a gateway through which we might access her particular view of that road between our glittering versions of American life and the darker reality that waits at the end of the ride.
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Copyright © 1963 by Dorothy B. Hughes
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Hughes, Dorothy B. (Dorothy Belle), 1904â1993.
 The expendable man / by Dorothy B. Hughes ; afterword by Walter Mosley.
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