![]() ![]() ![]() While certain clues are provided throughout the story hinting at yet another narrative level, they in themselves are not sufficient to allow a deduction what precisely that level might coonsist of.) His final twists may come out of left field not only for his characters but also for the reader and this, too, is certainly true for this particular novel. (Be warned, however: Woolrich doesn’t always play fair. Many of his stories have a downright evil twist at the end, and as far as such endings go, The Bride Wore Black certainly shows Woolrich at the top of his game. Woolrich was one of the classic noir era’s masters of psychological suspense few of his contemporaries were capable of making nightmare scenarios come alive within a few short pages the way that Cornell Woolrich could. ![]()
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