Jack Iams

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Jack Iams


Born
in Maryland, The United States
November 15, 1910

Died
January 01, 1990

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Samuel Harvey Iams, Jr. was born on November 15, 1910 in Maryland. Iams began his writing career in American and British journalism. Adopting the pseudonym Jack Iams, he proceeded to publish his own books. Iams is best known for his mysteries, including Death Draws the Line, and his crime novels featuring the character Rocky Rockwell. He passed away in January of 1990.

Average rating: 3.44 · 93 ratings · 39 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
Non si uccide prima di Natale

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3.35 avg rating — 37 ratings — published 1949 — 10 editions
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The Body Missed the Boat

3.50 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1947 — 9 editions
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Girl Meets Body

3.78 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1947 — 6 editions
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What Rhymes with Murder?

3.44 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1950 — 7 editions
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A Shot of Murder

3.75 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1950 — 12 editions
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Death Draws the Line

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1949 — 9 editions
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Prophet by Experience

4.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1943 — 4 editions
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The French Touch

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Into Thin Air

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A Corpse of the Old School

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Non si uccide prima di Natale What Rhymes with Murder? A Shot of Murder
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“Now listen,' said George angrily, 'I’ve been in a newspaper office all evening and I know better than you what’s going on.'

'Nonsense. If there’s one place in the world where nobody knows what’s going on, it’s a newspaper office.”
Jack Iams, The French Touch

“When he was sixteen (1923), Peter got a job as copy boy on a New York tabloid and entered a saltier, more hard-bitten world. It was a roaring, lush, lousy tabloid. Everybody was drunk all the time. The managing editor hired girl reporters on condition they sleep with him. New staffs moved in and were mowed down like the Light Brigade. Chorus girls, debutantes, and widows suspected of murdering their husbands were perched on desks with their thighs showing to be photographed. An endless parade of cranks, freaks, ministers, actresses, and politicians moved through the big babbling room, day and night. The city editor went crazy one afternoon. So did his successor. And among the typewriters and the paste pots and the thighs, Peter walked with simple delight.

A young reporter took a liking to him, found he was homeless, and insisted he share an elegant bachelor apartment uptown. There were constant parties, starting at dawn and ending as the hush of twilight settled over the city. People went to work and went to parties until they got the two pursuits confused and never noticed the difference. Whisky was oxygen, women were furniture, thinking was masochism.”
Jack Iams

“I wouldn’t have gone if he’d made me. But it was different, deciding myself. It made staying too easy. It took the...the rebelliousness out of it.'

Peter nodded. 'It’s easy to take the opposite path from the one you’re directed to,' he said. 'It’s much harder to find the right path alone.”
Jack Iams, The French Touch

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