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Philip Atlee (1915–1991)

Autor de The Silken Baroness Contract

28 Obras 386 Miembros 5 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de Philip Atlee

The Green Wound Contract (1963) 20 copias
The Skeleton Coast Contract (1968) 19 copias
The Death Bird Contract (1966) 19 copias
The Rockabye Contract (1968) 18 copias
Thunder Road [1958 film] (1958) — Screenwriter — 18 copias
The Paper Pistol Contract (1966) 18 copias
The Spice Route Contract (1967) 17 copias
The Shankill Road Contract (1973) 15 copias
The Kiwi Contract (1972) 15 copias
The Last Domino Contract (1976) 15 copias
The Kowloon Contract (1974) 14 copias
The Judah Lion Contract (1973) 14 copias
The Star Ruby Contract (1967) 14 copias
The Black Venus Contract (1975) 14 copias
The Fer-De-Lance Contract (1971) 13 copias
Suitable for Framing (1950) 11 copias
The Irish Beauty Contract (1966) 10 copias
The Ill Wind Contract (1969) 9 copias
The Deadly Mermaid (1954) 5 copias
Pagoda (1951) 4 copias
The Naked Year 3 copias

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Nombre legal
Phillips, James Atlee
Fecha de nacimiento
1915
Fecha de fallecimiento
1991-05-26
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Educación
University of Texas
Texas Christian University
University of Missouri
Ocupaciones
novelist

Miembros

Reseñas

Nice cast and fast cars, but film sort of peters out near the end with an unfortunate anti-climax. Interesting to see Mitchum's son playing his (much) younger brother. Some of the acting is pretty amateurish, but the leads are very good.
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Denunciada
datrappert | Jan 31, 2022 |
Joe Gall returns to Southeast Asia where he worked for the CIA after the war. His mission is to stop a renegade Chines general and his army.
 
Denunciada
Leischen | Dec 30, 2013 |
This is a frustrating little (140 pages) book in the Joe Gall series. Neither the reader nor Gall knows what his assignment is beyond "do what you're told". First he's to ignore the baroness, then he's ordered to marry her. Is he investigating the zealous CIA agent, or the baroness or the Swedish cutie he also hooks up with? As in most of the early Galls, Joe gets pretty bruised and battered, but it's the women who take the brunt of the violence. When the final revelation comes, it would be more effective if the revealed bad guy had been a mainstay for several books..… (más)
 
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Leischen | otra reseña | Jan 15, 2013 |
A very strange book, with a plot that isn't apparent to its protagonist, secret agent Joe Gall in his cover as a hack writer, or to the reader either. Atlee almost lost me on the first few pages with his use of language full of odd little juxtapositions of words that seemed to deliberately call attention to themselves and his dropping of more brand names of luxury products than even Ian Fleming might manage to fit in. On the other hand, despite the fact that the reader has no idea what is going on other than a few tantalizing clues that could just be red herrings, the novel is compelling enough, with its exotic Canary Islands setting (with side trips to Barcelona and a few other points in Spain, France, Sweden--you name it. Author Atlee manages to seem like an insider when it comes to telling this type of tale, and perhaps he should, as his brother was a notorious CIA agent. In the end, however, this is one of those books where everything requires a two page explanation that hardly delivers the closure an atmospheric tale like this one deserves.… (más)
 
Denunciada
datrappert | otra reseña | Jan 27, 2010 |

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Obras
28
Miembros
386
Popularidad
#62,660
Valoración
3.1
Reseñas
5
ISBNs
42
Idiomas
1

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