No Entry
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: 1st ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: fep clipped.
No Entry is a classic British spy thriller from the beloved writing duo Manning Coles, the pen name of Adelaide Frances Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles, who together crafted some of the most entertaining espionage fiction of the mid-twentieth century. The novel chronicles the adventures of the witty and resourceful Tommy Hambledon, a British intelligence agent whose sharp mind and dry humor carry him through a labyrinth of Cold War intrigue and danger. Set against a tense European backdrop, the story uncovers a web of smuggling, secret crossings, and shadowy operatives as Hambledon works to outmaneuver enemies on both sides of a heavily guarded border. Manning Coles delivers the action with a light, ironic touch that balances genuine suspense with moments of comic relief, a hallmark of the series that earned it a devoted readership. Fans of classic spy fiction in the tradition of John Buchan and early Ian Fleming will find this an immensely satisfying and briskly paced read.
Author: Manning Coles
Format: Hardback
Published: 1958, Hodder & Stoughton
Genre: Cold war & espionage
Edition: 1st ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: fep clipped.
No Entry is a classic British spy thriller from the beloved writing duo Manning Coles, the pen name of Adelaide Frances Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles, who together crafted some of the most entertaining espionage fiction of the mid-twentieth century. The novel chronicles the adventures of the witty and resourceful Tommy Hambledon, a British intelligence agent whose sharp mind and dry humor carry him through a labyrinth of Cold War intrigue and danger. Set against a tense European backdrop, the story uncovers a web of smuggling, secret crossings, and shadowy operatives as Hambledon works to outmaneuver enemies on both sides of a heavily guarded border. Manning Coles delivers the action with a light, ironic touch that balances genuine suspense with moments of comic relief, a hallmark of the series that earned it a devoted readership. Fans of classic spy fiction in the tradition of John Buchan and early Ian Fleming will find this an immensely satisfying and briskly paced read.