I will bury my dead myself
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For half a century of writing, the British detective writer Rene Brabason Raymond (1906-1985) published about ninety criminal novels and changed several creative pseudonyms. The most famous of them is James Hadley Chase.
“As a bloodhound, I take a trail and feel what the reader wants. And what he will buy" - so the master explained the success of his novels, willingly revealing the golden secret: readers are attracted to "action and rhythm.
The hero of the novel “I will bury my dead” (1953) Nick English is full of ambition and confidently goes to his goals. Now he can rightly be called one of the most influential people in the city. But the sudden suspicious suicide of his brother, who has caused many problems during his lifetime, jeopardizes the success of the big game that English is playing. The case is taken by the police, but Nick is not used to trusting the decision of private cases to outsiders
“As a bloodhound, I take a trail and feel what the reader wants. And what he will buy" - so the master explained the success of his novels, willingly revealing the golden secret: readers are attracted to "action and rhythm.
The hero of the novel “I will bury my dead” (1953) Nick English is full of ambition and confidently goes to his goals. Now he can rightly be called one of the most influential people in the city. But the sudden suspicious suicide of his brother, who has caused many problems during his lifetime, jeopardizes the success of the big game that English is playing. The case is taken by the police, but Nick is not used to trusting the decision of private cases to outsiders
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