Glen Chase
Author of Bible Stories Gone Crazy!
About the Author
This is the author page of the pulp write Gordon Davis, who used a large number of pseudonyms. The following pages, which all appear to represent a single author, are combined:
Glen Chase; Clay Dawson; Josh Edwards; J. Farragut Jones; Leonard Jordan; Philip Kirk; Peter McCurtin; Frank Scarpetta; Jonathan Scofield
He also used the following names, but, since they share their author pages with other writers, the works are aliased here, instead of combining the pages:
Gordon Davis (1); John Mackie (3); Robert Novak (2); Bruno Rossi (2)
On the following two pages, the works need to be identified before they can be aliased here:
Nicholas Brady; March Hastings
He also used the names Richard Hale Curtis and Cynthia Wilkerson, but LibraryThing appears to have none of their works at present.
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- Birthdate
- 1935
- Gender
- male
- Disambiguation notice
- This is the author page of the pulp write Gordon Davis, who used a large number of pseudonyms. The following pages, which all appear to represent a single author, are combined:
Glen Chase; Clay Dawson; Josh Edwards; J. Farragut Jones; Leonard Jordan; Philip Kirk; Peter McCurtin; Frank Scarpetta; Jonathan Scofield
He also used the following names, but, since they share their author pages with other writers, the works are aliased here, instead of combining the pages:
Gordon Davis (1); John Mackie (3); Robert Novak (2); Bruno Rossi (2)
On the following two pages, the works need to be identified before they can be aliased here:
Nicholas Brady; March Hastings
He also used the names Richard Hale Curtis and Cynthia Wilkerson, but LibraryThing appears to have none of their works at present.
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- Works
- 124
- Members
- 440
- Popularity
- #55,641
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 6
- ISBNs
- 138
- Languages
- 1
In England he convinces a friend who commands a British sub to take him to war but when he is below the waves and being dept charged by German destroyers, he panics and nearly causes the destruction of his boat. How he saves his career, friendships and romance is the rest of the story.… (more)