Maurice John Busby Pointe Claire, Quebec, 1943 |
Alain Robbe-Grillet’s The Voyeur
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A JOURNEY THROUGH CANADA'S FORGOTTEN, NEGLECTED AND SUPPRESSED WRITING
The Rancher and the Redhead Rebecca Winters Toronto: Harlequin, 1993 |
The Rancher and the Redhead Susannah Davis Toronto: Harlequin, 1995 |
The Rancher and the Redhead Allison Leigh Toronto: Harlequin, 1998 |
Deux femmes et un rancher [The Rancher and thé Redhead] Susannah Davis Toronto: Harlequin, 1996 |
This is a fast moving very shocking crime story, which tells of a young and glamorous heiress, whose beauty excites a gang of brutal mobsters to such an extent that they leave a trail of death and destruction in their efforts to kidnap and debauch her. The detective, Dave Fenner, is called in to crack the case, and matches the sadistic brutality of the gang with his own particular brand of violence. This is definitely not a book for the faint-hearted who cannot stand explosive violence and action.Chase is a special case. With I'll Bury My Dead, we're promised a tale of "murder and violence". Figure It Out for Yourself finds hero Vic Malloy "snarled up in a vicious vortex of murder, glamorous women and violent non-stop action". Twelve Chinks and a Woman, the title Harlequin would really like us all to forget, finds sleuth Dave Fenner descending into a "merciless violent Underworld".
Maverick Guns J.E. Ginstead 1950 |
The Case of the Six Bullets R.M. Laurenson 1950 |
The Cold Trail Paul E. Lehman 1950 |
Fall Guy Joe Barry 1950 |
She Died on the Stairway Knight Rhodes 1950 |
Wreath for a Redhead Brian Moore 1951 |
The Dead Stay Dumb James Hadley Chase 1951 |
False Face Leslie Edgley 1951 |
Hunt the Killer Day Keene 1952 |
The Body on Mount Royal David Montrose 1953 |
The Shining Ship and Other Verse for Children Isabel Ecclestone Mackay Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1918 |