 | James Hadley Chase - Fiction - 2000 - 254 pages
Lucille Aitkin was the kind of woman who encouraged men to run around after her and most men were more than happy to do so - so why did she suddenly want to learn to drive ... | |
 | James Hadley Chase - Fiction - 2002 - 226 pages
Mark Girland, good-for-nothing secret agent with a distinct weakness for money and women, finds himself in Prague for his latest adventure. Events in the Communist country ... | |
 | James Hadley Chase - Fiction - 2000 - 228 pages
"Johnny Bianda is a man with a dream. He wants to own a boat off the coast of Florida and he only needs $186,000 to buy it. He steals the money from his firm, knowing that one ... | |
 | James Hadley Chase - Fiction - 2000 - 226 pages
An old lady's will seems to be causing quite a stir. Suddenly everyone wants to get in on the action, everyone that is, including a master forger, a hospital nurse, a young ... | |
 | James Hadley Chase - Fiction - 2000 - 228 pages
Secret Agent Mark Kirkland has been given the task of locating and retrieving three pornographic films. His mission must remain top secret as the films, rather embarrassingly ... | |
 | James Hadley Chase - Fiction - 2000 - 204 pages
Farrell Brannigan, President of the National Californian Bank, is an extremely successful man. So when he builds another bank in an up-and-coming town on the Pacific coast, he ... | |
 | James Hadley Chase - Fiction - 2000 - 208 pages
Hijacking aircrafts seems to have become the latest fashion. Everyone is at it. Colonel Bernie Olson, ex-bomber pilot, decides to cash in on this latest trend and enlists the ... | |
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