Death in Cyprus

Death in Cyprus by M. M. Kaye, published by Penguin in 1984, is a revised edition that spans 270 pages. This novel follows twenty-year-old Amanda Derrington, who embarks on an extended cruise with her uncle. Her plans for a relaxing visit to the sun-drenched island of Cyprus are disrupted when a suspicious death occurs before their arrival, leading to the unsettling realization that it was a murder.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Amanda navigates the complexities of the situation. The narrative unfolds with suspense and touches of romance, showcasing Amanda’s journey as she confronts the darker side of her intended getaway. This edition offers a captivating exploration of the themes of intrigue and danger, set against the backdrop of Cyprus.
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Twenty-year-old Amanda Derrington is on an extended cruise with her uncle when she decides to make a short trip to the sun-washed island of Cyprus. But even before the ship arrives in the port, there is a suspicious death. Once the passengers reach the island, it soon becomes clear that the death was in fact an act of murder. What Amanda had meant to be a pleasant excursion quickly takes a turn for the worse in this classic novel of suspense and romance by one of our most celebrated writers.
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