Vanish in an Instant
by Margaret Millar
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A rediscovered classic of American noir from one of crime writing's greatest talentsTags
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Disappointing. Unlike Millar's other books, this one suffers from Elmore Leonard Syndrome: lots of snappy dialogue and no reason to care about the characters.
I like the tone of these older books. The love interest was a little abrupt.
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Anthony Boucher's Best Crime Fiction of the Year
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Margaret Millar (1915-1994) was horn in Ontario, Canada and was educated at Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto, majoring in classics. In 1938 she married Kenneth Millar (who wrote under the name Ross Macdonald). She published her first novel, The Invisible Worm, in 1941 and she worked as a screenwriter for Warner show more Brothers. It was her 1955 novel, Beast in View, that won Millar the coveted Edgarsup/sup Award for Best Novel and the boob was later adapted for the Alfred Hitchcock Hour. She was active in the environmental conservation movement in California in the 1960s and was named a Woman of the Year by the Los Angeles Times in 1965, and in 1983 she became a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America. show less
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- Canonical title*
- Stiller Trost
- Original title
- Vanish in an Instant
- Original publication date
- 1952
- First words
- Snow and soot sprinkled the concrete runways like salt and pepper.
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- English, French, German
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