Someone is Bleeding

A simple crush could lead to an early grave in this pulp noir thriller for fans of Cornell Woolrich.

Young novelist Dave Newton is instantly smitten when he meets blonde, beautiful Peggy. But Peggy has a past full of abuse and terror—and she’s involved with Jerry, a lawyer with mob connections and an old rival from Dave’s college days. Soon, Dave finds himself caught in a love triangle with Peggy and Jerry, desperate to win her affections. But when corpses begin to pile up in Peggy’s wake, Dave must face the truth that either Jerry is a mass murderer—or Peggy is.

Praise for Richard Matheson

 

“The author who influenced me the most as a writer was Richard Matheson.”—Stephen King

 

“One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.”—Ray Bradbury
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Someone is Bleeding

A simple crush could lead to an early grave in this pulp noir thriller for fans of Cornell Woolrich.

Young novelist Dave Newton is instantly smitten when he meets blonde, beautiful Peggy. But Peggy has a past full of abuse and terror—and she’s involved with Jerry, a lawyer with mob connections and an old rival from Dave’s college days. Soon, Dave finds himself caught in a love triangle with Peggy and Jerry, desperate to win her affections. But when corpses begin to pile up in Peggy’s wake, Dave must face the truth that either Jerry is a mass murderer—or Peggy is.

Praise for Richard Matheson

 

“The author who influenced me the most as a writer was Richard Matheson.”—Stephen King

 

“One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.”—Ray Bradbury
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Someone is Bleeding

Someone is Bleeding

by Richard Matheson
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Someone is Bleeding

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Overview

A simple crush could lead to an early grave in this pulp noir thriller for fans of Cornell Woolrich.

Young novelist Dave Newton is instantly smitten when he meets blonde, beautiful Peggy. But Peggy has a past full of abuse and terror—and she’s involved with Jerry, a lawyer with mob connections and an old rival from Dave’s college days. Soon, Dave finds himself caught in a love triangle with Peggy and Jerry, desperate to win her affections. But when corpses begin to pile up in Peggy’s wake, Dave must face the truth that either Jerry is a mass murderer—or Peggy is.

Praise for Richard Matheson

 

“The author who influenced me the most as a writer was Richard Matheson.”—Stephen King

 

“One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.”—Ray Bradbury

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780795336010
Publisher: RosettaBooks
Publication date: 10/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Richard Matheson (1926–2013) was a prolific speculative fiction author and screenwriter who wrote novels, short stories, movie screenplays, and scripts for television. He is perhaps best known for I Am Legend, a novel that was translated to the silver screen twice-once starring Charlton Heston, and once starring Will Smith. His screenplay The Incredible Shrinking Man, based on a prior novel, won the Hugo Award in 1958. Several other novels of Matheson's have been adapted to film, including What Dreams May Come, A Stir of Echoes, Duel, and Hell House. The movie version of Duel, based on a Matheson short story of the same name, was directed by Steven Spielberg. He is also known for writing dozens of episodes for The Twilight Zone, including the iconic "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," and several popular Star Trek episodes, including "The Enemy Within." In addition to the Hugo Award, Richard Matheson was the recipient of the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement (1984) and an Edgar Award for a teleplay written for The Night Stalker. He was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2010.
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