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Fallen Angels: Six Noir Tales Told for Television (book) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fallen Angels: Six Noir Tales Told for Television

''Fallen Angels: Six Noir Tales Told for Television'' is a 1993 anthology, published by Grove Press as a tie-in to the Showtime television series ''Fallen Angels'' that appeared in the fall of 1993.
The book contains six stories by six masters of hard-boiled ''noir'' and the teleplays for their film adaptations.
The hard-boiled stories were written by: Raymond Chandler, Jim Thompson, William Campbell Gault, Cornell Woolrich, Jonathan Craig and James Ellroy.
Preface: by James Ellroy.
==Stories==

*"Dead End for Delia," by William Campbell Gault.
*"I'll Be Waiting," by Raymond Chandler.
*"The Quiet Room," by Jonathan Craig.
*"The Frightening Frammis," by Jim Thompson.
*"Murder Obliquely," by Cornell Woolrich.
*"Since I Don't Have You," by James Ellroy.

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