The Strange Land

The Strange Land by Hammond Innes is a thriller published by Fontana / Collins in 1984, featuring 256 pages in English. This narrative follows a man who escapes to Morocco with the hope of starting anew, only to find himself entangled with three individuals from his past: a smuggler-turned-missionary, a corrupt entrepreneur, and a young woman he thought he had left behind.
Readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure as the protagonist navigates his unexpected circumstances. The story delves into themes of escape and confrontation, revealing the complexities of his new life in Morocco. With its focus on personal transformation and the challenges of facing one’s past, this edition offers a compelling exploration of human relationships and moral dilemmas.
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A thriller from the author of THE LONELY SKIER. A man escapes to Morocco, hopeful of starting a new life. However, he soon discovers that three people are waiting for him: a smuggler-turned missionary; a grubby, corrupt entrpreneur; and a young woman from the past he believed he had fled.
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