The Angry Mountain

The Angry Mountain by Hammond Innes, published by Fontana in 1982, is a work of fiction that spans 254 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered on Dick Farrell, a man grappling with haunting wartime memories. As he embarks on a journey to Eastern Europe, he finds himself entangled in the shadowy realm of industrial espionage, leading to a climactic encounter beneath the erupting Vesuvius.
Readers will discover a blend of action and adventure as Farrell’s past intertwines with his present, creating a tense atmosphere filled with suspense. The story explores themes of memory and conflict while navigating the complexities of espionage. This edition, written in English, invites readers into a world where the stakes are high and the consequences of the past loom large.
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Dick Farrell is a man haunted by his wartime memories of torture and fear – a time better forgotten. But past and present merge when a trip to Eastern Europe embroils him in the twilight world of the industrial spy. His trip culminates beneath the blazing summit of Vesuvius in full eruption.
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