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Summary
(IBList user synopsis):
A witness to a murder in his own home is a man temporarily blinded in a chemical accident.
First published in New Detective Magazine, June 1953.
Original title: Witness in the Dark
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Crime and Mystery→ Crime/Caper
Fiction→ Crime and Mystery→ Detective Story and Detectives→ General
This work is a subwork of the following works : Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Be Read With the Lights On (1973) [Anthology] Authors: Roald Dahl
, Barry N. Malzberg
, William F. Nolan
, Bill Pronzini
, Joe Gores
, Ardath Mayhar
, Edward D. Hoch
, Fredric Brown
, Betty Ren Wright
, Ron Goulart
, Miriam Allen deFord
, James Cross
, Jack Ritchie
, William P. McGivern
, Harold Q. Masur
, Jeffrey M. Wallmann
, Harold R. Daniels
, Rose Million Healey
, John Keefauver
, Robert Colby
, Joan Richter
, William Sambrot
, Mary Barrett
, Harold Rolseth
, Waldo Carlton Wright
, Nancy C. Swoboda
, Al Nussbaum
, Mitsu Yamamoto
, Paul Theridion
, Zena Collier
, David Montross
, Berkely Mather
, Robert McGrath
, Dee Stuart
, Dana Lyon
, Warner Law
, Robert J. Higgins
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