James Hadley Chase (1906-1985)
James Hadley Chase was born in London, the son of Francis Harvey Raymond, an army officer. Chase was educated at King's School, Rochester, Kent; he also went to Calcutta to write a study of hydrophobia.
Against his father's wishes, Chase gave up a career in science. At the age of 18, Chase left home and then worked in several jobs before devoting himself entirely to writing. In 1933, Chase married Sylvia Ray; they had one son.
No Orchids for Miss Blandish was said to be written in six weeks, but actually Chase worked on it for almost a year
During World War II Chase served as a pilot in the RAF
Chase wrote some 80 books.
More than twenty have been adapted into films in France and Italy.
Chase lived a secluded life