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I Would Rather Stay Poor

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Published
Pages
172
Language
EN
ISBN
9780552094917
Reading Time
~3h 1min

I Would Rather Stay Poor is a book by James Hadley Chase. In 1962. It has 172 pages.

About this book

Like most bank managers, Dave Calvin had acquired an irresistible charm that he could switch on whenever he felt the necessity. Underneath it, he was cold, calculating, brutal - a perfect murderer. He cooks up a plan to rob his own bank at Pittsville and make it look as if his secretary, Alice Craig and her boyfriend, had made off with the looted money. Alice, who is a spinster, with no parents, no relatives and nobody to care whether she lived or died.... Dave Calvin knew just how he could make her disappear. And to achieve his plan, he enlisted the support of his own landlady, Kit Loring, who was sensuously beautiful and also an ex-alcoholic. However, Dave Calvin was soon to realise that a woman who is an ex-alcoholic, isn't the most reliable partner for murder...

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How many pages is I Would Rather Stay Poor?+

I Would Rather Stay Poor has 172 pages.

When was I Would Rather Stay Poor published?+

I Would Rather Stay Poor was published in 1962.

What is I Would Rather Stay Poor about?+

Like most bank managers, Dave Calvin had acquired an irresistible charm that he could switch on whenever he felt the necessity. Underneath it, he was cold, calculating, brutal - a perfect murderer. He cooks up a plan to rob his own bank at Pittsville and make it look as if his secretary, Alice Craig...

Who wrote I Would Rather Stay Poor?+

I Would Rather Stay Poor was written by James Hadley Chase.