Charles Willeford's legendary lost novel, unavailable since its
original publication in 1961.
An Unforgivable Crime.
An Unforgettable Novel.
Why would a happily married Florida housewife pick up her husband's .22
caliber Colt Woodsman semi-automatic pistol and use it to kill her two
young children and herself? Cynical newspaper reporter Richard Hudson is
assigned to find out - and the assignment will send him down a road of
self-discovery in this incisive, no-holds-barred portrait of American
marriage in the Mad Men era.
On the 30th anniversary of the death of the masterful novelist the
Atlantic Monthly called the "father of Miami crime fiction", Hard Case
Crime is proud to present Charles Willeford's legendary lost novel,
unavailable since its original publication by a disreputable paperback
house in 1961. One of Willeford's rarest titles (copies of the original
edition sell for hundreds of dollars), Understudy for Death still has
the power to disturb, half a century after its debut.