Dread Journey

Dread Journey by Dorothy B. Hughes is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on December 3, 2019. This 264-page novel presents a gripping narrative centered around Hollywood big-shot Vivien Spender and his latest starlet, Kitten Agnew, as they embark on a train journey from Los Angeles to Chicago. As the story unfolds, Kitten becomes increasingly aware of the dangers posed by her producer, who has a history of discarding young actresses, leading to their downfall.
Readers will find a taut thriller that delves into themes of psychological suspense and the darker side of the film industry. The tension escalates as the train travels through America’s heartland, hinting at an inevitable confrontation. Dread Journey exemplifies Hughes’s sharp prose and mastery of traditional mystery elements, making it a noteworthy addition for fans of classic detective fiction.
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A movie star fears for her life on a train journey from Los Angeles to New York…
Hollywood big-shot Vivien Spender has waited ages to produce the work that will be his masterpiece: a film adaptation of Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain. He’s spent years grooming young starlets for the lead role, only to discard each one when a newer, fresher face enters his view. Afterwards, these rejected women all immediately fall from grace; excised from the world of pictures, they end up in rehab, or jail, or worse. But Kitten Agnew, the most recent to encounter this impending doom, won’t be gotten rid of so easily—her contract simply doesn’t allow for it. Accompanied by Mr. Spender on a train journey from Los Angeles to Chicago, she begins to fear that the producer might be considering a deadly alternative. Either way, it’s clear that something is going to happen before they reach their destination, and as the train barrels through America’s heartland, the tension accelerates towards an inescapable finale.
Reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, Dread Journey is a taut thriller that exemplifies Dorothy B. Hughes’s greatest strengths as a writer—namely, her sharpened prose and mastery of psychological suspense. While its fine-tuned plot is just as exciting as it was in 1945, when the novel was first published, and its portrayal of Hollywood’s less savory elements remains all-too-relevant today, the book’s characters and setting provide pure Golden Age fare, sure to please any devotee of classic mystery novels.
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