A review by zxcvbnmackie
The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain

4.0

A brilliant short novel. A love story fuelled with violence and sprinkled with a sense of desperation. Vagabond Frank finds himself in a diner and is taken in by Nick and Cora. His passionate lust for Cora is the core incentive for the whirlwind of events that take place in this story.

A magnificently underrated gem from James M. Cain. I can see why this made an impression on Camus and how this influence was wielded within his own novel called "The Outsider"(or if you're American, "The Stranger"). - A great reading recommendation if you find yourself enthralled by Cain's book.