Do me a favor and die!
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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 collection includes the novels “Do a favor ... die!” (1976) and “Who laughs last” (1977), which are set on the Pacific coast.
Former financier Keith Devery - a man with a criminal record and big ambitions - finds himself in a small hospitable town, where he unexpectedly gets the chance to seize a million dollars. . .
Opening a new branch of his bank, Pharrell Brannigan calls it the most reliable in the world, which does not stop Edwin Klaus, dreaming of settling accounts with a former colleague. He plans a robbery, and the creator of the security system must help him. . .
“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 collection includes the novels “Do a favor ... die!” (1976) and “Who laughs last” (1977), which are set on the Pacific coast.
Former financier Keith Devery - a man with a criminal record and big ambitions - finds himself in a small hospitable town, where he unexpectedly gets the chance to seize a million dollars. . .
Opening a new branch of his bank, Pharrell Brannigan calls it the most reliable in the world, which does not stop Edwin Klaus, dreaming of settling accounts with a former colleague. He plans a robbery, and the creator of the security system must help him. . .
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