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Books : Mystery & Thrillers : Authors, A-Z : ( T ) : Trevor, Elleston
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A cargo plane crash lands in the Central Libyan desert during a violent sandstorm. Twelve men and a monkey survive. They stare without hope into the desert sky: search planes will not seek their unscheduled flight. One man proposes the impossible--to build from the wreckage an aircraft capable of flying them 200 miles to the nearest oasis. But the pilot refuses to cooperate and this struggle becomes the pivot for survival or death. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX launched Elleston Trevor's remarkable career.
Trevor writes not only under his own name but also as Adam Hall, creator of the award-winning Quiller stories.
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After two statesmen are assassinated and two top agents murdered, Quiller, the Bureau's number one agent, travels from Tian'anmen Square, to Seoul, to the Korean mountains on the trail of justice. Reprint.
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In the darkest days of WW II British Intelligence concocted a plan that would stymie the Germans. But it required a very brave man to carry it out, one who could infiltrate the elite SS corps.
Martin Benedict was the man, and all went well until his cover got blown. Remarkably, success was still possible-- but at an increased risk. Could he bring it off?
The answer reveals itself in an agony of suspense, which is no surprise, for Elleston Trevor is a master of the genre.
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Psychically witnessing the murder of a Fifth Avenue woman who looks just like her, fashion boutique owner Tasha Fontaine is compelled to help Detective Bernard Behrens solve the mystery but fears she will be the next victim. Original.
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In the middle of 100,000 square miles of East African bush, a British regiment hunkers down inside a ring of barbed wire. They are ordered not to respond to provocation.
This is a story of fighting men who give up because they are not allowed to fight, a story of mutiny, desertion and escape through hostile territory. These men are freebooters and their inspiration is not hate but love...because one of them has met a girl...and must find her again.
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In the sequel to The Sibling, teenaged sisters Madlen and Debra hope to find sanctuary from their abusive parents when they enter the convent, but they discover nightmarish horror instead.
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At nine o'clock on a mild October night two men are shot in the lobby of Manhattan's luxury Park Tower. Minutes later, a police chief listens to a voice on the telephone from the penthouse.
"I've jammed the elevators and stacked 40 pounds of nitro against the stairway door. Break it open and you'll blow this building right across Central Park."
Tina St. Clair, beautiful and rich, hears the same words...but she is only inches away from the speaker, trapped in her apartment by this crazy who wants to love her. She has never had to fight for anything in her life...but she had better fight now!
"Trevor is greatly talented. One never doubts the absolute reality of every page he writes." (The Times, London)
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