Hemingway's nostalgic, remorseful, boozy, and sometimes bitter and unkind recollections of his years in Paris as an expatriate in the 1920's with his first wife Hadley, of whom he has nothing but fond memories.
‘No orchids for Miss Blandish’ written by James Hadley Chase is a crime novel and very interesting to read. The author has written it in a style which is almost captivating. While you read the book, you feel as if the crime is happening right in front of your eyes.
James Hadley Chase was born in London and initially worked as a book wholesaler. His real name was Rene Brabazon Raymond, also writing under the name of Raymond Marshall. His first novel, written apparently over some weekends in 1938 was "No Orchids for Miss Blandish", which achieved remarkable popularity, was made into a film in 1948, toured as a stage play and was remade as a film entitled Grissom in 1971.
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James Hadley Chase was born in London and initially worked as a book wholesaler. He was heavily influenced by American crime and gangster writers and his own books fall within that genre, with many of them based in the U.S. Chase developed a number of series characters, with several books dedicated to each and all are fast moving tales of murder, intrigue, blackmail and espionage. Characters include ex commando Brick-Top Corrigan, Californian private eye Vic Malloy, former C.I.A. agent Mark Girland, and millionaire Don Miclem. Hailed as " the thriller maestro of the generation "
Detective Figure it out for Yourself is not adapted, but easy to read.
Детектив Дж. Х. Чейза, переведенный в России как "Крысы Баррета". Не адаптирован, но читается легко.