Adam Hall
Adam Hall (1920-1995) was the pseudonym of British writer Elleston Trevor. He was the creator of the supremely successful Quiller novels. Born in London, he and his family lived on the French Riviera for many years before moving to Arizona. Hall was awarded the Edgar(R) Award for The Quiller Memorandum.
Adam Hall (1920-1995) was the pseudonym of British writer Elleston Trevor. He was the creator of the supremely successful Quiller novels. Born in London, he and his family lived on the French Riviera for many years before moving to Arizona. Hall was awarded the Edgar(R) Award for The Quiller Memorandum. See less
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Adam Hall book reviews
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The 9th Directive
2nd Quiller Still A Thriller
by Doug, Jan 22, 2009
Considering that this book was written in the 1960's it is amazing how much it is still relevant today, or perhaps it's just that Southeast Asia is in constant politcal turmoil. Quiller fresh from ... Read More
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The Mandarin Cypher
by Doug, Jan 15, 2009
For those of you spy novel fans who have never been introduced to Adam Hall's Quiller books, all I've got say is what are you waiting for. Hall's pacing is frantic and his character is not the suave ... Read More