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Double Indemnity Study Guide

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by James M. Cain
About 63 pages (19,009 words)
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Plot Summary

Double Indemnity, published in 1934, is Cain's second novel and is set in the young, booming city of Hollywood. In a city where insurance salesmen are close to the bottom of the social pecking order, Walter Huff rates as "average." Still, he is savvy enough to get through the door and get the prospect talking, except that when he makes a call to a certain Mr. Nirdlinger about renewing his auto policy, he ends up talking to his client's wife, Phyllis. Phyllis is attractive, but she looks a little washed out. She seems to have some interest in an auto policy for her husband, but she tells Walter she'll call him and let him know when he can come back.

When Walter returns, Phyllis flirts with him, and he finds himself attracted to her. His attraction, however,.....

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