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Walk with Evil, by Robert Wilder (Crest, 1957); cover illustration by Charles Binger.
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Walk with Evil, by Robert Wilder (Crest, 1957); cover illustration by Charles Binger.

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Flamingo Road (Michael Curtiz, 1949).
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1957 Crest paperback original
cover art by Charles Binger
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Written on the wind (1956) · Douglas Sirk
The Big Country (1958). A New Englander arrives in the Old West, where he becomes embroiled in a feud between two families over a valuable patch of land.
Westerns aren’t really my thing, but this is certainly one of the more compelling ones. The cast does a terrific job of portraying two families on the brink, and the narrative builds the tension effectively. If you enjoy a western, this is one to watch. 7.5/10.

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Written on the Wind (1956). Alcoholic playboy Kyle Hadley marries the woman secretly loved by his poor but hard-working best friend, who in turn is pursued by Kyle's nymphomaniac sister.
A good melodrama is pretty hard to come by, but this is definitely a good one. It’s grounded by brilliant performances, a bold story, and some genuinely tragic plot points. It’s well made, compelling, and has some really beautifully framed scenes and cinematography. 8/10.
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1957 Bantam Giant reissue
cover art by Stanley Zuckerberg
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
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1946 Putnam hardcover
1956 Bantam reissue
cover art by Charles Binger
Seattle Mystery Bookshop