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commented on the novel as "a lightly amusing tale of suspense and terror and, read as fantasy, an attractive book"; Boucher, however, also quoted another reviewer who found that, reading the novel as a genre mystery, it was "an extraordinarily irritating piece of cleverness."
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about a man involved in a serious car accident. The man recovers only to find himself being stalked by a seemingly identical version of himself.
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which originally aired December 4, 1955, under the title "The Case of Mr. Pelham", and starring
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The story was adapted for Australian radio in 1959 as an episode of Harry Death's Playhouse.
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The book was reprinted in 2021 by B7 Media, available on Amazon.
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The Strange Case of Mr Pelham: A Classic Psychological Thriller
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Index

The Strange Case of Mr. Pelham

Anthony Armstrong
Suspense
Methuen
Anthony Armstrong
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Tom Ewell
Doppelgänger
The Man Who Haunted Himself
Roger Moore
Basil Dearden
Anthony Boucher
"Esquire Classic"
"The Strange Case of Mr. Pelham"
ISBN
978-1914169335
1946 radio version
1948 TV version
1955 version
Greenspun, Roger
"The Man Who Haunted Himself"
The New York Times
The Cinema of Basil Dearden and Michael Relph
ISBN
978-0-7486-3289-3
F&SF
The Man Who Haunted Himself
IMDb
Stub icon

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