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  1. James Hadley Chase (24 December 1906 – 6 February 1985) was an English writer. While his birth name was René Lodge Brabazon Raymond, he was well known by his various pseudonyms, including James Hadley Chase, James L. Docherty, Raymond Marshall, R. Raymond, and Ambrose Grant. He was one of the best known thriller writers of all time.

    • No Orchids for Miss Blandish (Blandish's Orchids and Dave Fenner #1) by James Hadley Chase.
    • A Coffin from Hong Kong by James Hadley Chase.
    • The Vulture Is a Patient Bird by James Hadley Chase.
    • Ace Up My Sleeve by James Hadley Chase.
  2. James Hadley Chase was an English author, and he was one of the best known thriller writers of all time. He was born Rene Lodge Brabazon Raymond on December 24 1906, and died on February 6 1985, at the age of 78 years. He wrote in the detective, crime fiction, Mystery, and thriller genres.

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    • February 6, 1985
    • December 24, 1906
    • No Orchids for Miss Blandish (Blandish's Orchids and Dave Fenner #1)
    • A Coffin from Hong Kong.
    • The Vulture Is a Patient Bird.
    • Ace Up My Sleeve.
  4. James Hadley Chase has 495 books on Goodreads with 109460 ratings. James Hadley Chase's most popular series is Tom Lepski.

  5. Prohibition and the ensuing US Great Depression (1929–1939), had given rise to the Chicago gangster culture just prior to World War II. This, combined with her book trade experience, made him realise that there was a big demand for gangster stories. He wrote as R. Raymond, James Hadley Chase, James L. Docherty, Ambrose Grant and Raymond Marshall.

  6. James Hadley Chase. James Hadley Chase was an English writer. Born on December 24, 1906, in London, he was originally named René Lodge Brabazon Raymond. He was best known for his thriller novels, including the famous 'No Orchids for Miss Blandish'. His work was characterized by the American settings of his stories, tight plotting, and an ...

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