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The Power House - A High Tension Thriller - cover

The Power House - A High Tension Thriller

John Buchan

Maison d'édition: Diamond Book Publishing

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Synopsis

The Power House is a thriller set in London, England. When his friend Charles Pitt-Heron vanishes mysteriously, Sir Edward Leithen is at first only mildly concerned. But a series of strange events that follow Pitt-Heron's disappearance convince Leithen that he is dealing with a sinister secret society. Their codename is 'The Power-House'. The authorities are unable to act without evidence. As he gets deeper involved with the underworld, Leithen finds himself facing the enemy alone and in terrible danger.
Disponible depuis: 17/08/2020.

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