Cover of Black Wings Has My Angel by Elliott Chaze
Elliott Chaze

Black Wings Has My Angel

First published 1953208 pagesBlack Curtain Press

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Published in 1953 by Gold Medal Books, Black Wings Has My Angel is a noir crime novel by Elliott Chaze (1915–1990) that many critics consider one of the finest paperback originals of the 1950s. The story is narrated by Tim Sunblade, an escaped convict hiding out in a Mississippi oil field, who falls into a volatile relationship with Virginia, a beautiful and ruthless call girl. Together they plan an armored truck robbery in the mountains of Colorado — a scheme that demands precision, nerve, and a mutual trust that neither of them can sustain.

Chaze's prose is lean, lyrical, and savagely funny by turns, and the doomed romance at the novel's center gives the heist plot an emotional weight rare in crime fiction. Ed Gorman called it the single best novel Gold Medal published during its heyday. After decades of obscurity — reprinted under different titles as One for My Money and One for the Money — the novel was restored to print by New York Review Books Classics in 2016. Chaze spent most of his career as a journalist in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Publication Details

First Published1953
PublisherBlack Curtain Press
Pages208
ISBN9780486832562
LanguageEnglish
GenrePulp Fiction, Mystery
Open LibraryView editions
CollectionMunsey's Classic & Rare Books