A Hell of a Woman explained

A Hell of a Woman
Author:Jim Thompson
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Lion Books
Release Date:1954
Media Type:Print
Pages:208 pp

A Hell of a Woman is a 1954 novel by Jim Thompson.[1] [2] It has been adapted for the screen by Alain Corneau and Georges Pérec as Série noire, released in 1979.

Plot

Frank "Dolly" Dillon hates his job of working collections for Pay-E-Zee Stores. He loathes his wife, Joyce, and has an account balance that barely lets him pay the bills each month.

Working door-to-door one day, Dolly crosses paths with a beautiful young woman, Mona who is being forced by her aunt to do things that she does not want to with men she does not know. Mona wants out any way that she can. Mona and Dolly soon become tangled up in deadly, sanity-threatening scheme.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The New York Times. CRIME/MYSTERY; A Tale of Pulp and Passion: The Jim Thompson Revival. Lawrence. Block. October 14, 1990. Lawrence Block.
  2. Web site: A Hell of a Woman. Goodreads.