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Reviews for Origin and History of the Books of the New Testament, Both the Canonical and the Apocraphal;...

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The average rating for Origin and History of the Books of the New Testament, Both the Canonical and the Apocraphal;... based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-12-31 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 2 stars Luis Ruelas
Steve Harmas,American newspaper correspondent arrives in London and goes to meet the girl he used to know. But she,it seems has committed suicide.Soon her sister commits suicide as well.But is there more to it than meets the eye ? An elderly woman gets killed and so does a private investigator. There is money,blackmail,murder and double cross in this solid mystery cum thriller. The identity of the killer is a real surprise and is as skilfully plotted as in an Aghatha Christie whodunit.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-07-02 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Marcus Arianas
Back in 1947 when Chase wrote this hardboiled thriller, the war had just ended and many protagonists in novels were returning war veterans, trying to make a life in the world they barely remembered. For the narrator of this novel, a reporter, who had spent several years as a war correspondent in London before the front moved on to France, he fondly remembers his war years in London. Back in the states, he remembers his long-lasting romance with a dancehall hostess and, when he wins it big at the track, he returns to London and seeks her out. But, alas, it turns out she had just committed suicide the day before, sticking her head in the oven with the windows all sealed and the gas full blast. The suicide doesn't make sense and we have a reporter investigating, sometimes alongside Scotland Yard, sometimes in spite of Scotland Yard and the story that follows is a terrific thriller of the kind one can expect from Chase. Between blonde bimbos and gangsters and thieves and muggers and the like, it is one great read that is hard to put down. This is a great read and makes one anxious to try another Hadley novel.


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