ISBN: 0709146000
Author: James Pattinson
Language: English
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd (April 22, 1976)
Pages: 224
Subcategory: Literature
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 835
Size Fb2: 1270 kb
Size ePub: 1452 kb
Size Djvu: 1286 kb
Other formats: mbr lit mbr lrf
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1976) (The second book in the Sam Grant series) A novel by James Pattinson
1976) (The second book in the Sam Grant series) A novel by James Pattinson. Used availability for James Pattinson's A Real Killing. April 1976 : UK Hardback.
A Real Killing by James Pattinson. A Real Killing by James Pattinson. Published by Robert Hale in 1976. Dust wrapper by Eileen Walton I think - it is not attributed.
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He had to get away early himself. The Whizzkid’s real name was Kenneth Roper, and Miss Valerie West was his private secretary
He had to get away early himself. The Whizzkid’s real name was Kenneth Roper, and Miss Valerie West was his private secretary. Denver had given him, without his knowledge, the nickname, perhaps with some secret feeling of envy, because it could not be denied that Roper was a real go-getter. At the age of little more than thirty he was already a millionaire and still on the way up.
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It was an oddly assorted company of passengers that boarded the . The gunners on the Golden Ray were a strangely assorted bunch
It was an oddly assorted company of passengers that boarded the . Chetwynd in Hong Kong and Singapore to take passage to Fremantle. The old vessel, operated by a line that had a poor reputation, was the kind of ship that could hardly attract the finest officers or crew and was patronised only by the least demanding or affluent of passengers. The gunners on the Golden Ray were a strangely assorted bunch. The seamen were more of a type, but the soldiers seconded to the job could hardly have differed more from one another.
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