R. R. Ryan
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R(ex) R. Ryan, a pseudonym of Evelyn Bradley (1882–1950), was the author of twelve published horror/thriller novels.
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R. R. Ryan
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Evelyn Bradley
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Evelyn Bradley
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Hove
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1950-10-18
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Waterloo, Lancashire
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1882-12-14
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13974004
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1123482209
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Set in a boarding-house; the characters are members of a repertory company in a provincial theatre. The theme is treated with insight and humour.
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Supernatural horror novel involving typical Ryan themes of sadism and romance, with vampirism and lycanthropy thrown in for good measure.
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Deals with the theme of justified homicide
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A young couple exact revenge upon a sadistic man who has taken sexual advantage of a vulnerable young woman.
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crime thriller
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A surgeon violently opposed to abortion falls in love with a pregnant woman who wishes to abort her child.
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Romance with typical Ryan theme of psychological torture.
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A cruel scientist subjects his wife to a diet of raw meat to see whether it affects her mental state.
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A man is driven insane by two conflicting personalities, one of which is evil.
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A young actress is stranded in a mental hospital where the "lunatics have taken over the asylum."
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A young Irish girl finds herself imprisoned in a sinister hospital with some very unpleasant monsters.
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The identical sister of murdered woman turns up at the husband's house to take her sister's place. The novel is notable for its darkly comic, almost farcical plot.
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As Cameron Carr. Cheap edition: November 1938
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As John Galton. Cheap edition: April 1940
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As Noel Despard
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Cheap edition: January 1940
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Cheap edition: March 1939
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Cheap edition: September 1938
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Cheap editions: January 1938 and March 1939
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As Cameron Carr. Abridgement : Mellifont Press, [1942]
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As Cameron Carr. Cheap editions: March 1939 and March 1940
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Cheap edition: August 1940 . Reprinted in 2002 by Midnight House, including an essay by D. H. Olsen, titled "Honor, Sadism and Dysfunction: The Dark, Demented World of R. R. Ryan"
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1882-12-14
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Denice Jeanette Bradley
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1950-10-18
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Psychological thriller
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Horror fiction, psychological thriller
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Horror, psychological thriller
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novel
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British
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Dramatist, actor, theatre manager, novelist
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1925
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First wife: Elizabeth Hornsby; Second wife: Annie Howard
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No Escape
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The Other
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The Right to Kill
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A New Face at the Door
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Death of a Sadist
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Devil's Shelter
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Echo of a Curse
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Freak Museum
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Gilded Clay
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The Stars I Kneel To
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The Subjugated Beast
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The Tyranny of Virtue
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R(ex) R. Ryan, a pseudonym of Evelyn Bradley (1882–1950), was the author of twelve published horror/thriller novels.
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R.R. Ryan, Rex Ryan, Cameron Carr, John Galton, Dennis Bradley
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9889
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1940
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1925
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R.R. Ryan, Rex Ryan, Cameron Carr, John Galton, Dennis Bradley