Blonde for danger /

Norman Conquest doesn't need to look for trouble. He attracts it -just as a lightning conductor attracts lightning. Now travelling blithely to Bournemouth on a perfectly innocent mission to buy a new car, Conquest was unconsciously heading into one of the most exciting dramas of his career: A f...

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Autor principal: Gray, Berkeley, 1889-1965
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: London : Collins, 1952, c1943.
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520 |a Norman Conquest doesn't need to look for trouble. He attracts it -just as a lightning conductor attracts lightning. Now travelling blithely to Bournemouth on a perfectly innocent mission to buy a new car, Conquest was unconsciously heading into one of the most exciting dramas of his career: A few hours later he was making the return journey in amazing and unexpected circumstances. Racing through the night, he crouched at the wheel of a great motor lorry roaring its way along the main road to London. Ahead lay the darkness of the New Forest -darkness-danger- death. Norman grinned. His sixth sense had never let him down -and his sixth sense told him that he was on the trail of high adventure. In Blonde for Danger Mr. Berkeley Gray touches a new high spot in his famous Norman Conquest stories.