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In a Lonely Place

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A horror tale about a strangler on the loose, who kills once a month. The story is told in the first person. The story would subsequently be used on, "The Philip Morris Playhouse On Broadway" on March 1952.

Suspense is a state of anxiety or excitement caused by mysteriousness, uncertainty, doubt, or undecidedness. In a narrative work, suspense is the audience's excited anticipation about the plot or conflict, particularly as it affects a character for whom the audience feels sympathy. However, suspense is not exclusive to narratives.

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