Passenger To Frankfurt
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A late-career thriller from the undisputed queen of mystery, Passenger to Frankfurt chronicles a daring tale of international intrigue when British diplomat Sir Stafford Nye agrees to swap identities with a mysterious young woman at a Frankfurt airport — a split-second decision that pulls him into a vast, shadowy conspiracy threatening the stability of the entire world. The novel uncovers a sinister global network of anarchists, neo-fascists, and power-hungry ideologues who are manipulating youth movements across nations to bring about a new world order. Christie presents the story with a sweeping, almost operatic tension, blending Cold War paranoia with her signature flair for the unexpected twist. Unlike her classic whodunits, this work trades the cozy English village for a globe-trotting stage, delivering a breathless, suspenseful narrative that reflects the social and political anxieties of the early 1970s. Fans of espionage fiction and Christie devotees alike will find it a bold and provocative departure from her celebrated detective formula.
Author: Agatha Christie
Format: Hardback
Published: 1971, The Agatha Christie Collection
Genre: Thriller
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A late-career thriller from the undisputed queen of mystery, Passenger to Frankfurt chronicles a daring tale of international intrigue when British diplomat Sir Stafford Nye agrees to swap identities with a mysterious young woman at a Frankfurt airport — a split-second decision that pulls him into a vast, shadowy conspiracy threatening the stability of the entire world. The novel uncovers a sinister global network of anarchists, neo-fascists, and power-hungry ideologues who are manipulating youth movements across nations to bring about a new world order. Christie presents the story with a sweeping, almost operatic tension, blending Cold War paranoia with her signature flair for the unexpected twist. Unlike her classic whodunits, this work trades the cozy English village for a globe-trotting stage, delivering a breathless, suspenseful narrative that reflects the social and political anxieties of the early 1970s. Fans of espionage fiction and Christie devotees alike will find it a bold and provocative departure from her celebrated detective formula.