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Original Title: | A Coffin from Hong Kong |
ISBN: | 0586024468 (ISBN13: 9780586024461) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Hong Kong |
James Hadley Chase
Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 3.83 | 933 Users | 41 Reviews
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It was the easiest three grand Nelson Ryan had ever made - but suddenly he realized he was being played for a sucker. A telephone call, seemingly innocent enough, led him to the murder of a Chinese call-girl who'd talked too much. It also pitched him straight into the teeming, sordid night life of colourful Hong Kong. From now on, Ryan would stick at nothing to get the killer who'd crossed him up...
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Title | : | A Coffin from Hong Kong |
Author | : | James Hadley Chase |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | August 1969 by Grafton (first published 1962) |
Categories | : | Thriller. Mystery. Crime. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 933 Users | 41 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books A Coffin from Hong Kong
I am not a fan of thriller but this book kept me engaged till the last page.this was my first James Hadley Chase novel. written at a very languid pace the mystery unravels in the final pages. till then it was a whodunit. classic stuff. will read more of his books.
Not bad, typical james hadley Chase detective story/thriller

This book "A coffin from Hong Kong" is quite mysterious and leaves the reader to sit in edge till he finishes the book. James give hints then and there leaving readers to make conjuncture and atlast ends up to new edge. Only at the end part of the book it makes sense to the title .
An interesting read. It didn't really hold my attention. Definitely not the best Hardley Chase book.
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It was the easiest three grand Nelson Ryan had ever made - but suddenly he realized he was being played for a sucker. A telephone call, seemingly innocent enough, led him to the murder of a Chinese call-girl who'd talked too much. It also pitched him straight into the teeming, sordid night life of colourful Hong Kong. From now on, Ryan would stick at nothing to get the killer who'd crossed him up..
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