Measure seven times
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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 “Seven times Measure” (1980) and “There is no doubt about it” (1980), related to the cycle “Paradis City”.
Art theft expert Ed Haddon calls on the owner of the semi-legal gallery Claude Kendrick to help him sell an old Russian icon stolen from the exhibition. The buyer is found, but demands to deliver the masterpiece to Zurich. . .
Loser actor Jerry Stevens receives an unusual offer: to portray the famous billionaire during his absence. However, a generously paid job as a “double” turns into a real nightmare. . .
“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 “Seven times Measure” (1980) and “There is no doubt about it” (1980), related to the cycle “Paradis City”.
Art theft expert Ed Haddon calls on the owner of the semi-legal gallery Claude Kendrick to help him sell an old Russian icon stolen from the exhibition. The buyer is found, but demands to deliver the masterpiece to Zurich. . .
Loser actor Jerry Stevens receives an unusual offer: to portray the famous billionaire during his absence. However, a generously paid job as a “double” turns into a real nightmare. . .
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