Appointment In Kiltone
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some minor edge wear and creasing. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact hardcover.
A taut espionage thriller, Appointment in Kiltone follows Jonas Wilde, the reluctant assassin known as the Eliminator, as he is drawn into a deadly mission that takes him to the remote Irish village of Kiltone. Andrew York — the pen name of Christopher Robin Nicole — crafts a story of intrigue, danger, and moral ambiguity, pitting Wilde against shadowy forces in a landscape as treacherous as the people who inhabit it. The novel maintains the cool, sardonic tension that defines the Eliminator series, balancing action with psychological depth as Wilde navigates loyalty, survival, and conscience. A compelling entry in one of British spy fiction's most underrated series, it delivers the sharp plotting and atmospheric menace that fans of the genre demand.
Author: Andrew York
Format: Hardback
Published: 1972, Hutchinson
Genre: Thriller
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, some minor edge wear and creasing. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact hardcover.
A taut espionage thriller, Appointment in Kiltone follows Jonas Wilde, the reluctant assassin known as the Eliminator, as he is drawn into a deadly mission that takes him to the remote Irish village of Kiltone. Andrew York — the pen name of Christopher Robin Nicole — crafts a story of intrigue, danger, and moral ambiguity, pitting Wilde against shadowy forces in a landscape as treacherous as the people who inhabit it. The novel maintains the cool, sardonic tension that defines the Eliminator series, balancing action with psychological depth as Wilde navigates loyalty, survival, and conscience. A compelling entry in one of British spy fiction's most underrated series, it delivers the sharp plotting and atmospheric menace that fans of the genre demand.