| From the back cover of first Bantam edition: 'Sam just couldn't seem to relax on his shore leave. It might have been battle fatigue, or the fact that his love life had been torpedoed by the war. Or maybe it was because he had tripped over three bodies in the three weeks he had been ashore. All Sam knew was that he was up to his neck in a bloody whirlpool of black fascism, Asian espionage and brutal mayhem. And it was making him very nervous...' |
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| Trivia:
When Trouble Follows Me were reprinted by Lion paperbacks in 1950 and 1955, they changed the title to Night Train and provided it with cover art that presented it as what was then called a 'race novel' to make some money from its episodes dealing with the wartime Detroit riots. | |