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A Crown Crime

This crime series plunges readers into thrilling cases set against a royal backdrop. Follow detectives as they unravel secrets, intrigues, and crimes hidden within palace walls and opulent estates. Each installment offers new mysteries and psychological suspense that test the protagonists' sharp wits. Immerse yourself in a world of tension where power and money often serve as a facade for the darkest secrets.

The Blonde Hurricane

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  1. The Blonde Hurricane

    • 217 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    Jenő Rejtő was a journalist, prolific author of cabaret skits, and the steadfast practitioner of comic thrillers with unforgettable characters and one-liners that together have become part and parcel of Hungarian literary folklore. Delightfully grotesque parodies of the detective novels that had their heyday at the time, Rejtő wrote most of his books in the 1930s under the penname of P. Howard. The Blonde Hurricane is one of the best of the lot. A combination of thriller and love story, it centres around the race to find a priceless family jewel concealed in a statuette of Buddha that an international band of crooks are after - and so is Miss Evelyn Weston, the Blonde Hurricane, and without her knowledge, Eddy Rancing, who is in love with her, plus a host of others. Everyone is being pursued as well as pursuing everyone else, from England to the African desert and back. Meanwhile, the humour comes pouring out of Rejtő's pen as fast and furious as it did from his famous contemporary P. G. Wodehouse.

    The Blonde Hurricane