Cover artwork of Jarrolds Publishing's 1951 British hardcover edition.
Author
Gerald Butler
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Genre
Crime, thriller
Set in
French Riviera
Publisher
Jarrolds
Publication date
20 September 1951 (1951-09-20)
Media type
Print
OCLC
810511355
Choice of Two Women is a 1951 crime thriller novel by English writer Gerald Butler.[1] It was his sixth novel and was written in the hardboiled style, at the height of its popularity.[2] It was first published as a hardcover edition in Britain by Jarrolds Publishing on 20 September 1951; Digit Books issued a paperback edition in 1960. In the United States, Rinehart & Company issued the book as a hardcover edition under the alternative title Blow Hot, Blow Cold on 2 July 1951 (Butler's only novel to receive publication in the United States ahead of its British print);[3] the Dell Publishing paperback edition was also issued under the alternate title in 1953.
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