TRASHY TUESDAY: JAMES HADLEY CHASE, THE PANTHER COVERS
James Hadley Chase (pseudonym of Rene Lodge Brabazon Raymond) was a British thriller writer probably best known for his tough fast paced novels that initially tried to...
Read MoreJames Hadley Chase (pseudonym of Rene Lodge Brabazon Raymond) was a British thriller writer probably best known for his tough fast paced novels that initially tried to...
Read MoreNot Sleeping, Just Dead by Charles Alverson I remember reading and enjoying many years ago Charles Alverson’s Goodey’s Last Stand (1976) about a San Francisco cop, Joe...
Read MoreCounter-Spy by Ray Slattery (Horwitz, 1964) “Parachuted into German-occupied France to unravel the secrets of a diabolic missile system, Nicole had penetrated to the...
Read MoreVengeance of Chane by Norman Gant (NEL, 1975) James Doig’s excellent recent article in The Paperback Fanatic (No. 41) on the 1970s Plantation Pulps of New English...
Read MoreRobert Rostand, pseudonym of Robert S Hopkins, is probably best known as the author of The Killer Elite, which was turned into an average 1970s film by Sam Peckinpah....
Read MoreSteps In The Dark by Mansell Black (Digit, 1958) Digit was one of the many so called ‘mushroom publishers’ which sprang up after World War II in England....
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