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Peter Cheyney

  • Reginald Evelyn Peter Southouse Cheyney
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Cheyney, Peter
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Gender
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Date of birth
1896-02-22
Place of birth
London
Date of death
1951-06-26
Place of death
London

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Reginald Evelyn Peter Southouse-Cheyney (22 February 1896 – 26 June 1951) was a British crime fiction writer who flourished between 1936 and 1951. Cheyney is perhaps best known for his short stories and novels about agent/detective Lemmy Caution, which, starting in 1953, were adapted into a series of French movies, all starring Eddie Constantine (however, the best known of these – the 1965 science fiction film Alphaville – was not directly based on a Cheyney novel). Another popular creation was the private detective Slim Callaghan who also appeared in a series of novels and subsequent film adaptations.

Although out of print for many years, Cheyney's novels have never been difficult to find second-hand. Several of them have recently been made available as e-books.

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British crime writer.

Last modified: 2023-03-04 (revision #123759)

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Gut versteckt ist halb gewonnenPaperback3-453-10530-31981
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79022450
Wikidata ID
Q1344250

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