Sir Stafford Nye suffered from a somewhat dubious reputation among his colleagues in the upper reaches of the Foreign Office--not from a lack of loyalty but from a lack of seriousness. But only such a man could reist the spell of the charismatic figurehead of a conspiracy to take over the world!
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Sir Stafford Nye suffered from a somewhat dubious reputation among his colleagues in the upper reaches of the Foreign Office--not from a lack of loyalty but from a lack of seriousness. But only such a man could reist the spell of the charismatic figurehead of a conspiracy to take over the world!
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Add this copy of Passenger to Frankfurt to cart. $2.57, good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Atlanta rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Austell, GA, UNITED STATES, published 1990 by Pocket Books.
This book is one of Agatha Christie's attempts at a futuristic fantasy. It
has one of the most intriguing opening sequences of any of her works. Although
its final development may fall short of expectations, I find it one of the most
interesting of her later works. She refers to many elements of 'modern' mid-
twentieth century life not seen her earlier works (of course) and draws on
some myths arising out of World War II.