The Dead Stay Dumb
by James Hadley Chase
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Originally published in 1941. The nightmare tale of the life and death of Dillon, American gangster. From the first to the last page, the ruthlessness of an inhuman killer is set down with stark realism. Chase's second book.Tags
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Another wild ride from Chase. Actually a bit more plausible than the other books of his that I have read--but not much. Mysterious stranger arrives in small town, fixes a fight, robs a bank, flees to Kansas City, joins a mob, and on it goes. Not a page without some sort of action or brutality. Nobody does this much better than Chase. Rating a book like this sort of calls into question my whole rating scheme--is this really better than Dostoevsky? I guess I rate books on how well they achieve what they set out to achieve, so perhaps Chase deserves more than 3 1/2 stars by that standard.
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I neri [Mondadori] (17)
Harlequin (124)
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- Canonical title
- The Dead Stay Dumb
- Original title
- The Dead Stay Dumb
- Alternate titles
- Kiss My Fist!
- Original publication date
- 1951
- People/Characters
- Dillon; Nick Gurney; Roxy; Myra
- Important places
- USA
- Related movies
- Palmetto (1998 | IMDb)
- Original language
- English UK
- Disambiguation notice
- Reference to the author's work being published by Harlequin can be seen at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequi...
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- 76
- Popularity
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- Reviews
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- Rating
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- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 15
- ASINs
- 7




























































