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''The Naked Face'' is the
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(1970) written by
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. It was nominated by the
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for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel by an American author.


Plot summary

Dr. Judd Stevens, M.D., is a caring and successful Manhattan
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who must face a horrific prospect; someone is trying to kill him. First, John Hanson, a patient trying to overcome his
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, is murdered. Not long after, Carol Roberts, Stevens' secretary, is found tortured to death. Two police officers, Andrew McGreavy and Frank Angeli, are quick to treat Stevens as the prime suspect, partly due to McGreavy's anger over Stevens' testimony in a previous case. Stevens is later run down by a car, and following his recovery, two men in dark try to kill him in his office. To prove his innocence and track down the real killer, Stevens hires a private investigator by the name of Norman Z. Moody. He also suspects some of his patients: Harrison Burke (a homicidal paranoiac), Anne Blake (a mysterious patient with whom Stevens is in love) and Teri Washburn (a sex addict and former Hollywood actress). Influenced by Angeli (the one who is somewhat friendly and helpful to him), Stevens begins to consider Moody as a suspect. However, Moody dies but not before giving a hint on the killer: ''Don Vinton''. Another murder is attempted on Stevens, but he outsmarts the attackers. McGreavy, along with his police force tries to catch Stevens but he escapes and eventually realises that ''Don Vinton'', in Italian, means the ''Big Man'', a title given to the leader of a criminal syndicate: ''La Cosa Nostra''. He contacts Angeli, who lures him to Anthony DeMarco (a ''capo'' of ''La Cosa Nostra'' and a megalomaniac), who is revealed to be Anne's husband. He tries to extract information about Anne's sessions with Stevens and forces him to convince Anne to go with her husband (DeMarco) to Europe. It is revealed that he killed Hanson (mistaking him for Stevens) and Carol (to extract information about Anne). After a struggle at a factory, Stevens manages to kill DeMarco and is rescued by McGreavy.


Adaptations

In 1984 the novel was adapted as a film directed by
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, starring
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and
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. The second adaptation is the Ukrainian feature-length film '' Sheriff's Star (Zirka Sheryfa)'' in 1992, directed by
Mykola Litus Nikolai Gnatovich Litus (Ukrainian: Літус Микола Гнатович; 15 January 1925 – 21 February 2022) was a Ukrainian film director. He was a Merited Artist of Ukraine. Life and career Born in Tsybuliv, a village in the Uman Rai ...
and starring
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and Sergei Martynov.Звезда шерифа
(1991) In 2007,
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directed
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film ''
Kshana Kshana ''Kshana Kshana'' ( kn, ಕ್ಷಣ ಕ್ಷಣ) is a 2007 Indian Kannada language crime thriller film directed by Sunil Kumar Desai and produced by B. R. Thirumalai. The film stars Aditya, Prema, Kiran Rathod and Ashutosh Rana in the lead r ...
'' which was based on this novel.


References


External links


SidneySheldon.com , Bookshelf
1970 American novels Novels by Sidney Sheldon Novels set in New York City American novels adapted into films 1970 debut novels {{1970s-novel-stub