Al wrote:
"Gil Brewer provides a variation on the unknown dead woman
theme when the protagonist of "Play It Hard" wakes up in bed
with an unknown live woman, who claims to be his wife."
Not exactly the same, but somewhat similar, in Dan J
Marlowe's Never Live Twice a man suffering from amnesia after
his attempted murder does not remember his wife, who was
behind the attempt. By the way, that last was not a spoiler.
It is known to the reader from the outset. Marlowe has more
than enough other things going on to heighten the
suspense.
Mark
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