Miss Shumway Waves a Wand. Illustrated

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By James Hadley Chase

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Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by James Hadley Chase is a delightfully unconventional blend of crime, comedy, and the supernatural. First published in 1957, this witty and fast-paced novel showcases Chase's flair for sharp dialogue and wild storytelling, diverging from his usual hardboiled thrillers to explore a more whimsical — yet no less dangerous — narrative. The story follows a struggling journalist, Ross Millan, whose life takes a bizarre turn when he encounters Miss Shumway, an eccentric Hollywood actress armed with a mysterious wand that allegedly grants her hypnotic powers. What begins as a cynical scheme to exploit her talents for a quick buck soon spirals into a whirlwind of unexpected chaos, involving crooked gangsters, shady spiritualists, and an elaborate plot that blurs the lines between illusion and reality. Set in Mexico, the novel combines tropical atmosphere with a madcap sequence of events that evoke both noir tension and screwball comedy. Miss Shumway herself is one of Chase's most memorable characters — glamorous, unpredictable, and more than a match for the thugs and schemers who underestimate her. With its clever twists, satirical edge, and a cast of colorful characters, Miss Shumway Waves a Wand is a refreshing and entertaining departure from Chase's grittier fare. It proves that even the toughest crime writer can have fun with magic — and still keep readers turning the pages. This novel remains a cult favorite among fans for its charm, originality, and sheer storytelling bravado.
Miss Shumway Waves a Wand. Illustrated