The Horizontal Man

Helen Eustis
3.41
463 ratings 98 reviews
Helen Eustis’s The Horizontal Man (1946) won an Edgar Award for best first novel and continues to fascinate as a singular mixture of detection, satire, and psychological portraiture. A poet on the faculty of an Ivy League school (modeled on Eustis’s alma mater, Smith College) is found murdered, setting off ripple effects of anxiety, suspicion, and panic in the hothouse atmosphere of an English department rife with talk of Freud and Kafka.
Genres: MysteryFictionCrimeNoirMystery ThrillerClassics20th CenturyWomensSuspenseLiterature
250 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
43 (9%)
4 star
178 (38%)
3 star
177 (38%)
2 star
54 (12%)
1 star
11 (2%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Helen Eustis

Lists with this book

The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
Payoff for the Banker
High Tension
List of Pocket Books 6
86 books2 voters