'Double Indemnity' by James M. Cain


Walter was just your normal, average insurance salesman, trying to field a bunch of admittedly suspicious questions from Phyllis the desperate housewife, when one thing led to another. Now he’s an accomplice in her husband’s murder and he’s on the run. Quite possibly the quintessential piece of American noir, Double Indemnity is full of fast-talking and tense, cringeworthy action. The manual for all perfect-crimes-gone-wrong.

115 Pages


Cain, J. (1992). Double indemnity. New York: Vintage Books. 

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