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In the pantheon of 20th-century pulp fiction, few names loom as large as Harold Robbins. Known for his raw depictions of power, greed, and unapologetic sexuality, Robbins didn't just write books—he manufactured bestsellers. While The Carpetbaggers often steals the spotlight, there is a darker, sharper gem in his bibliography that deserves a fresh look: .

Upon release, Stiletto was classic Robbins. It received middling reviews from critics ("exploitative," "tawdry," "compellingly trashy") but sold well. It did not, however, achieve the explosive success of The Carpetbaggers . As a result, Stiletto occupies a strange space in Robbins’ catalog: it’s a bridge between his earlier, grittier work and his later, more polished blockbusters.

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