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  1. About She Who Was No More. A couple’s murderous plot goes horribly awry in this French noir classic that later inspired the Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece Psycho Every Saturday evening, travelling salesman Ferdinand Ravinel returns to his wife, Mireille, who waits patiently for him at home.

  2. By Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac Translated by Geoffrey Sainsbury. Best Seller. Part of Pushkin Vertigo. Category: Suspense & Thriller. Ebook $9.99.

  3. Pierre Boileau and Pierre Ayraud (aka Thomas Narcejac) were French authors who specialized in police stories. They collaborated as "Boileau-Narcejac," with plots from Boileau. Narcejac provided most of the atmosphere and characterisations in each novel. Each of them were highly successful alone before beginning their work together.

  4. by Boileau-Narcejac (Author), Pierre Boileau (Author), Thomas Narcejac (Author) & 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings. See all formats and editions ...

  5. Thomas Narcejac. Highest Rated: 97% Eyes Without a Face (1960) Lowest Rated: 23% Diabolique (1996) Birthday: Jul 3, 1908 ...

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  7. Sep 15, 2015 · French writers Thomas Narcejac and Pierre Boileau wrote several mysteries together back in the 1950s, and two of them became famous movies, DIABOLIQUE and VERTIGO. They specialized in twisty plots and surprise endings, with morally ambiguous characters and lots of mood and atmosphere.