The Light of Day - Eric Ambler - Audiolibro - Blackstone Audio, Inc. - 9781470820992 - 20 de noviembre de 2012
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[Read by Frederick Davidson]

Eric Ambler is widely considered as the father of spy-espionage thrillers. His novel The Light of Day was the basis for the major motion picture Topkapi, released in 1964 and starring Peter Ustinov, who won an Oscar for his role as Arthur Simpson

Alfred Hitchcock said, ''Eric Ambler is a phenomenon,'' and Graham Greene referred to him as ''our greatest thriller writer.'' This is an ideal title for introducing listeners to this master. Ambler brilliantly paints realistic portraits of his characters and the foreign landscape, mixing suspense with a subtle twist for added color.

When Arthur Abdel Simpson first spots Harper in the Athens airport, he recognizes him as a tourist unfamiliar with the city and in need of a private driver--in other words, the perfect mark for Simpson's brand of entrepreneurship. But Harper proves to be more the spider than the fly when he catches Simpson searching his wallet for traveler's checks. Soon Simpson finds himself blackmailed into driving a suspicious car across the Turkish border. When he is caught again, this time by the police, he faces a choice: cooperate with the Turks and spy on his erstwhile colleagues or end up in one of Turkey's notorious prisons. The authorities suspect an attempted coup, but Harper and his gang of international jewel thieves have planned something less sinister but much, much more audacious.

Medios de comunicación Audiolibro     Audiolibro (CD)   (Audiolibro en CD)
Número de discos 6
Publicado 20 de noviembre de 2012
ISBN13 9781470820992
Etiqueta Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Dimensiones 125 × 145 × 22 mm   ·   158 g
Lengua Inglés  
Colaborador Frederick Davidson

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