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The Running Man (short story)

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the place but to quiet the people and prepare them for what is about to happen. They explain that there would shortly be a man coming to the diner, to find a car that will take him to his destination but the car will not be there. Frank and Earl will be instead.
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in January 1968. It was later published again in the Fall-Winter 1979 edition of
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Short story
Bill Pronzini
United States
English
Suspense
Thriller
Paperback
short story
American
Bill Pronzini
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock's Anthology - Volume 5
copyright
diner
deserts
Arizona
rob
Stub icon
mystery
short story
stub
expanding it
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t
e
Categories
1968 short stories
Mystery short stories
Works originally published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
Mystery short story stubs

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