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In the Dark

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About This Book

An elderly chemical company owner uses a dictaphone to record a confession to his wife about an affair with a young chorus girl and the murder he committed, dissolving her body in an acid vat. He explains how he disposed of evidence and later began to be haunted by sensory phenomena: a recurring voice on the radio, the smell of the woman's perfume, and unsettling noises from the storage room. The recording alternates between remorseful confession and escalating fear as the narrator perceives a continuing, possibly supernatural, retribution.

About the Author

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Dale Clark

Dale Clark is an author recognized for his work in the realm of fiction, particularly noted for his novel "In the Dark." This work explores themes of suspense and human emotion, drawing readers into a gripping narrative. While not extensively documented, Clark's writing reflects a keen understanding of character development and plot intricacies, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. His storytelling invites readers to engage deeply with the complexities of the human experience.

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