Peter Helm DEATH HAS A THOUSAND ENTRANCES Hardback
Hardback edition of DEATH HAS A THOUSAND ENTRANCES by Peter Helm. Published by The Mystery Book Guild, London in 1962.The book is in very good condition (Clean blue cloth boards with gold lettering to the spine which has slight fading ), with very slight wear to the illustrated paper dust jacket (very slight creasings/rubbing to the corners and edges, mainly around the top edges). The pages are tight and there are no tears and no inscriptions.
"When peter helm's first novel appeared he was immediately hailed as 'a newcomer to the ranks of the thriller writers who is clearly able to bring a fresh touch to thil field' (Nottingham Guardian Journal); Death Has a Thousand Entrances again demonstrates Helm's narrative qualities in a fast, exciting story in which not a word is wasted.
'...there's still danger in it. At least one man has died already. If you suffer you'll get no recompense, no recognition.' But Martin Ridgway, that unwise amateur who had acquired a taste for danger, was prepared to take the risk.
Why had a British agent died in Amsterdam, a place where he had no business to be? Why was an innocent catalogue of bulbs so strangely important? Was Margarethe Vlees, the oddly attractive Dutch girl, a friend or a traitor? These were some of the questions that puzzled Kinvig, head of a special Security department. He and Ridgway looked for the answers and the search took them in the end across a thousand miles of Europe."
Small format. 190 pages.
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