When Eight Bells Toll
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‘Almost perfect MacLean’ Lee Child
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- ‘Keeps up its high-wire tension all the way. Not to be missed’ Guardian
- ‘A cracker-jack opening. Insistently readable’ Evening Standard
- ‘Breathless action…and a sterling plot’
Financial Times
From the acclaimed master of action and suspense. The all time classic
Millions of pounds in gold bullion are being pirated in the Irish Sea.
Investigations by the British Secret Service, and a sixth sense, bring Philip Calvert to a bleak, lonely bay in the Western Highlands.
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From the acclaimed master of action and suspense. The all time classic
Millions of pounds in gold bullion are being pirated in the Irish Sea.
Investigations by the British Secret Service, and a sixth sense, bring Philip Calvert to a bleak, lonely bay in the Western Highlands.
But the sleepy atmosphere of Torbay is deceptive, and the focal point of many mysterious disappearances. Even the unimaginative Highland Police Sergeant seems to be acting a part. But why?
This story is Alistair MacLean at his enthralling best. It has all the edge-of-the-seat suspense, and dry humour that millions of readers have devoured for years.
Millions of pounds in gold bullion are being pirated in the Irish Sea.
Investigations by the British Secret Service, and a sixth sense, bring Philip Calvert to a bleak, lonely bay in the Western Highlands.
But the sleepy atmosphere of Torbay is deceptive, and the focal point of many mysterious disappearances. Even the unimaginative Highland Police Sergeant seems to be acting a part. But why?
This story is Alistair MacLean at his enthralling best. It has all the edge-of-the-seat suspense, and dry humour that millions of readers have devoured for years.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- HarperCollins
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780008337391
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
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«
‘Almost perfect MacLean’ Lee Child
»
- ‘Keeps up its high-wire tension all the way. Not to be missed’ Guardian
- ‘A cracker-jack opening. Insistently readable’ Evening Standard
- ‘Breathless action…and a sterling plot’
Financial Times