James Hadley Chase – Eve 1971 1st Turkish Book Turkey
James Hadley Chase – Eva: Cinayet Meleği (Eve) – Milliyet Yayınları Turkish Edition (1971) – First Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish first edition of Eve, published under the title Eva: Cinayet Meleği by Milliyet Yayınları in 1971. Written by James Hadley Chase, one of the most prolific authors of British noir and crime fiction, the novel is known for its fast-paced narrative, morally complex characters, and focus on greed, deception, and survival.
The story revolves around a young woman named Eve, whose presence becomes the catalyst for a chain of events involving crime, manipulation, and betrayal. As different characters become entangled in her world, hidden motives and shifting alliances gradually surface, leading to escalating tension and inevitable conflict. The narrative reflects Chase’s signature style, where ordinary situations quickly spiral into dangerous criminal entanglements driven by desire and opportunity.
James Hadley Chase is widely recognized for his hardboiled storytelling approach, often centering on crime, corruption, and psychological manipulation rather than traditional detective investigation. His novels typically explore how ordinary individuals are drawn into criminal worlds by chance, ambition, or temptation.
For collectors, this 1971 Turkish first edition represents part of the strong popularity of James Hadley Chase novels in Turkey during the 1960s and 1970s. Published by Milliyet Yayınları, it reflects the widespread readership of translated noir and crime fiction during this period, making it a notable addition to collections focused on pulp literature and classic crime novels.
Key Features:
• Title: Eva: Cinayet Meleği (Eve)
• Author: James Hadley Chase
• Publisher: Milliyet Yayınları
• Publication Year: 1971
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Novel
• Genre: Crime fiction, noir, thriller
• Themes: Crime, manipulation, greed, betrayal, psychological tension
• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish first edition of a James Hadley Chase noir novel from the peak of his popularity