mirihawk reviewed Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie
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5 stars
Surprisingly relevant.
Reading it, I found myself thinking of America today and the parallels to the time leading up to WW2
Mass Market Paperback, 288 pages
English language
Published Jan. 20, 2003 by St. Martin's Minotaur.
AGATHA CHRISTIE is the author of more than 80 novels and story collections. Her books have sold well over 400,000,000 copies and have established her fame worldwide as the foremost mystery writer of our time.
If Sir Stafford Nye had not accepted the beautiful young woman's challenge and let her steal his scarlet-lined cloak, they would not--together--have entered a sinister world of intrigue and death!
"Suspenseful story-telling and character delineation....Consummate art." --Best Sellers
This description comes from the 1972 Pocket Books edition.
AGATHA CHRISTIE is the author of more than 80 novels and story collections. Her books have sold well over 400,000,000 copies and have established her fame worldwide as the foremost mystery writer of our time.
If Sir Stafford Nye had not accepted the beautiful young woman's challenge and let her steal his scarlet-lined cloak, they would not--together--have entered a sinister world of intrigue and death!
"Suspenseful story-telling and character delineation....Consummate art." --Best Sellers
This description comes from the 1972 Pocket Books edition.
Surprisingly relevant.
Reading it, I found myself thinking of America today and the parallels to the time leading up to WW2