Douglass, who after retiring from the senate, is vacationing in Santa Fe, New Mexico, so Sailor decides to confront him there. Sailor knew that it was the senator that ordered for his wife's murder, and since the death of the senator's wife, Douglass continuously paid off Sailor in order to keep him quiet, but now, Sailor is back for more money. Sailor, growing up under Douglass’ wing, became a henchman of sorts, who often carried out Douglass’ dirty work. The story illustrated the efforts of Sailor confronting Douglass, a wealthy ex-senator, about the murder of the senator's wife. Hughes's writing style emanated throughout the novel demonstrated by the sense of urgency and suspense that held steady over the entire course of the story. It has many dark and mysterious characteristics. The novel Ride the Pink Horse was written in the noir fiction style. Her works are renowned for their ability to capture the feelings of loneliness and darkness they also showcase Hughes's ability to add suspense while maintaining pacing throughout her stories. The novel would later become one of her most popular published pieces, alongside the novels In a Lonely Place and The Expendable Man, among many others. Hughes, a famous crime writer in the mid-twentieth century, wrote Ride the Pink Horse in 1946. Robert Montgomery directed and starred in a film noir of the same title in 1947. Ride the Pink Horse is a 1946 novel by mystery writer Dorothy B.
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