Dead Stay Dumb [Desktop RECENT]

: He doesn't drink, party, or care for romance. His only goal is becoming the top mob boss.

If you prefer your thrillers with a side of grit and a total absence of heroes, is a quintessential James Hadley Chase ride. It’s hard, fast, and stays with you long after the last bullet is fired. Dead Stay Dumb

: He relies on his Tommy gun to handle all negotiations and is famously not above using violence against anyone, including women, who stand in his way. : He doesn't drink, party, or care for romance

The Dead Stay Dumb: A Hard-Boiled Descent into Chaos James Hadley Chase’s 1941 novel, (originally published in the US as Kiss My Fist ), is a brutal, unrelenting piece of noir fiction that takes the "gangster with a dream" trope and strips it of any remaining glamour. The Story of Dillon: Ambition Meets Brutality It’s hard, fast, and stays with you long

: The narrative structure can feel a bit unwieldy as Dillon moves from fixing boxing bouts to major heists and eventual mob dominance, but this adds to the feeling of a world spiraling out of control.