Kiss Her Goodbye
by H. Bill Miller (Author), Robert Wade (Author), Wade Miller (Author), Richard Copeland (Illustrator)
$18
1 in stock
Brand: Lion Library Edition
| Publisher | Lion Library Edition |
|---|---|
| Condition | Good |
| Language | English |
| Published Year | 1956 |
| Book ID | LL-96 |
| Format | Paperback |
The story centers on a loving but fearful brother, Ed, and his younger sister, Niki, who suffers from a mental condition that can cause her to become violently dangerous.Â
Key themes include:Â
- Familial love and sacrifice: Ed’s actions are driven by his protective love for his sister, even when it puts him in a difficult position.
- Existential anxiety: The novel explores the dread and uncertainty faced by characters who are vulnerable through no fault of their own.
- Unreliable memory: Niki’s memory of her own violent acts is often absent, creating a profound sense of mystery and danger for those around her.
- Unique noir elements: Unlike more typical noir, the story is less of a procedural crime mystery and more of a psychological character study.Â
- The novel was adapted into a 1959 film of the same name, starring Elaine Stritch and Gene Evans.



















































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