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Cornell Woolrich’s Children of the Ritz is a haunting and atmospheric novel that captures the essence of noir fiction, exploring themes of love, deception, and the darkness that lurks behind society’s glamorous façade. Set in the world of New York’s elite, the story follows a group of privileged young adults whose seemingly perfect lives are…

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Cornell Woolrich’s Children of the Ritz is a haunting and atmospheric novel that captures the essence of noir fiction, exploring themes of love, deception, and the darkness that lurks behind society’s glamorous façade. Set in the world of New York’s elite, the story follows a group of privileged young adults whose seemingly perfect lives are shattered by a murder that forces them to confront their hidden desires, secrets, and fears. The central character, a charming but troubled man named Richard, finds himself caught in a web of intrigue after a mysterious woman enters his life. As he navigates a world of wealth and illusion, Richard becomes entangled in a dangerous game where the line between innocence and guilt is blurred. Woolrich’s mastery of suspense is evident throughout, as he crafts a chilling narrative filled with unexpected twists and a palpable sense of unease. With its richly drawn characters, vivid setting, and compelling psychological depth, Children of the Ritz is a standout example of Woolrich’s noir brilliance. The novel delves deep into the complexities of human nature, revealing the dark side of privilege and the destructive power of obsession. Perfect for fans of classic noir fiction, this novel will keep readers gripped from start to finish.

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Cornell Woolrich

9786178560140

eng

Andrii Ponomarenko

02-21-2025

Ebook

175

Cornell Woolrich is widely regarded as the twentieth century’s finest writer of pure suspense fiction. The author of numerous classic novels and short stories (many of which were turned into classic films) such as Rear Window, The Bride Wore Black, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, Waltz Into Darkness, and I Married a Dead Man, Woolrich began his career in the 1920s writing mainstream novels that won him comparisons to F. Scott Fitzgerald. The bulk of his best-known work, however, was written in the field of crime fiction, often appearing serialized in pulp magazines or as paperback novels. Because he was prolific, he found it necessary to publish under multiple pseudonyms, including William Irish and George Hopley [...] Woolrich lived a life as dark and emotionally tortured as any of his unfortunate characters and died, alone, in a seedy Manhattan hotel room following the amputation of a gangrenous leg. Upon his death, he left a bequest of one million dollars to Columbia University, to fund a scholarship for young writers.

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