Corpse To Cairo
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, with chipping and wear along the edges and spine. Some tears but notable age-related deterioration. Page Condition: Likely yellowed due to age. Markings: name on fep and book block. Binding: Appears intact as a hardcover.
A gripping mid-century crime thriller, Corpse to Cairo transports readers into a world of international intrigue, danger, and deception set against the exotic backdrop of Egypt. Manning O'Brine masterfully constructs a suspense-laden narrative that weaves together murder, espionage, and the glamorous yet treacherous atmosphere of Cairo's sun-drenched streets. The story follows a cast of morally ambiguous characters caught in a deadly web where nothing — and no one — is quite what they seem. Taut and atmospheric, O'Brine's writing captures the tension of the Cold War era with sharp prose and an unrelenting pace that keeps readers hooked until the very last page.
Author: Manning O'Brine
Format: Hardback
Published: 1952, Hammond, Hammond, & Company
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with chipping and wear along the edges and spine. Some tears but notable age-related deterioration. Page Condition: Likely yellowed due to age. Markings: name on fep and book block. Binding: Appears intact as a hardcover.
A gripping mid-century crime thriller, Corpse to Cairo transports readers into a world of international intrigue, danger, and deception set against the exotic backdrop of Egypt. Manning O'Brine masterfully constructs a suspense-laden narrative that weaves together murder, espionage, and the glamorous yet treacherous atmosphere of Cairo's sun-drenched streets. The story follows a cast of morally ambiguous characters caught in a deadly web where nothing — and no one — is quite what they seem. Taut and atmospheric, O'Brine's writing captures the tension of the Cold War era with sharp prose and an unrelenting pace that keeps readers hooked until the very last page.