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You Never Know with Women (Harlequin Vintage Collection) (original 1949; edition 2009)

by James Hadley Chase

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Veda Rux, a beautiful blonde, known professionally as a stripper, steals a priceless Cellini dagger from the safe in millionaire Lindsay Brett's home. Her agent, Cornelius Gorman, approaches Floyd Jackson, a private investigator and first-rate blackmailer, and asks him to return the dagger before the theft is discovered. Jackson should have known there was something wrong with the whole situation, but, blinded by the beauty of Veda and more money than he had ever seen, he agreed to the proposition. From the moment he fell in love with Veda, his doom was sealed--he was caught up in a relentless intrigue that made him a cat's-paw for murder.… (more)
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Title:You Never Know with Women (Harlequin Vintage Collection)
Authors:James Hadley Chase
Info:Harlequin (2009), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, 256 pages
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You Never Know with Women by James Hadley Chase (1949)

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Typical hardboiled nonsense from Chase. An ex-private eye gets roped into a dubious scheme to break into a millionaire's safe to put something back. Of course, there's more here than meets the eye - and I'm not referring just to the stripper who figures at the center of the plot. This novel has some of the same twists and surprises that mark Chase's other works, but it loses some steam as it gets to its second half, and isn't the wild joyride that his best work is. He even runs out of too-clever aphorisms--half of which make little sense--after a while. Still, this is pretty good fun.
There's a certain attitude that runs through Chase's books, like he's making them up as he goes along for his own amusement, that I find hard to resist. ( )
  datrappert | Feb 28, 2010 |
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Veda Rux, a beautiful blonde, known professionally as a stripper, steals a priceless Cellini dagger from the safe in millionaire Lindsay Brett's home. Her agent, Cornelius Gorman, approaches Floyd Jackson, a private investigator and first-rate blackmailer, and asks him to return the dagger before the theft is discovered. Jackson should have known there was something wrong with the whole situation, but, blinded by the beauty of Veda and more money than he had ever seen, he agreed to the proposition. From the moment he fell in love with Veda, his doom was sealed--he was caught up in a relentless intrigue that made him a cat's-paw for murder.

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Veda Rux, a beautiful blonde, known professionally as a stripper, steals a priceless Cellini dagger from the safe in millionaire Lindsay Brett's home. Her agent, Cornelius Gorman, approaches Floyd Jackson, a private investigator and first-rate blackmailer, and asks him to return the dagger before the theft is discovered.

Jackson should have known there was something wrong with the whole situation, but, blinded by the beauty of Veda and more money than he had ever seen, he agreed to the proposition.

From the moment he fell in love with Veda, his doom was sealed -- he was caught up in a relentless intrigue that made him a cat's-paw for murder.
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