Destination Unknown

Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie, published by Fontana Books in 1973, is a captivating thriller that unfolds in Morocco. This edition, a Fourteenth Impression, features 191 pages and is presented in bright, illustrated wraps adorned with striking cover art by Tom Adams, showcasing vibrant 70’s-era colors. The narrative follows Hilary Craven as she becomes entangled with a secret organization involved in the mysterious escape of scientific geniuses to a Destination Unknown.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and suspense as the story delves into the complexities of this clandestine group. The plot intricately weaves elements of mystery and thrill, inviting exploration of the motivations behind the organization’s actions. With its focus on the themes of secrecy and escape, this book offers a compelling journey through the twists and turns of a world filled with hidden agendas and unexpected revelations.
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Very near fine, unread, in bright, illustrated wraps. Distinguished by the striking and stylized cover art by Tom Adams in vibrant 70’s-era oranges, yellows and pinks. Morocco-set thriller finds Hilary Craven gets caught up with a secret organization that has allowed arranged of the escape of scientific geniuses to a Destination Unknown.
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