A Lotus for Miss Quon
1961 novel by James Hadley Chase
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Author | James Hadley Chase |
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Language | English |
Genre | Thriller |
Publisher | Robert Hale |
Publication date | 1961 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
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A Lotus for Miss Quon is a 1961 thriller novel by the British writer James Hadley Chase.[1]
Film adaptation
In 1967 it was made into the West German film Lotus Flowers for Miss Quon directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Lang Jeffries, Francesca Tu and Werner Peters. This was part of a boom in adaptations of British crime writers including Chase and Edgar Wallace.
References
- ^ Kelleghan p.140
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
- Kelleghan, Fiona. 100 Masters of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Baynard H. Kendrick - Israel Zangwill, Volume 2. Salem Press, 2001.
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Works by James Hadley Chase
- No Orchids for Miss Blandish (1939)
- Get a Load of This (1942)
- Eve (1945)
- I'll Get You for This (1946)
- I'll Bury My Dead (1953)
- Safer Dead (1954)
- There's Always A Price Tag
- You've Got It Coming (1955)
- The Guilty Are Afraid (1957)
- The World in My Pocket (1959)
- A Lotus for Miss Quon (1961)
- I Would Rather Stay Poor (1962)
- The Soft Centre (1964)
- Cade (1966)
- The Whiff of Money (1969)
- Like a Hole in the Head (1970)
- Just a Matter of Time (1972)
- My Laugh Comes Last (1977)
- Consider Yourself Dead (1978)
- You Must Be Kidding (1979)
- You Can Say That Again (1980)
- No Business of Mine (1947)
- Trusted Like the Fox (1948)
- Mallory (1950)
- But a Short Time to Live (1951)
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