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'The whole of the West must suffer as we are suffering in Palestine . . . ' The extremists have taken over. Again the weapon is oil. Masterminding the plan to destroy Israel, Sheik Gamal Tafak has hired professional terrorists - including LeCat, the French killer, and Winter, the enigmatic Englishman.The action races from Cairo to Hamburg, Paris, London and California. The worldwide conspiracy unfolds. Russia and the West are stunned. A super-tanker bound for San Francisco is hi-jacked, armed with a nuclear bomb. The extremists sail for the Golden Gate Bridge, threatening to annihilate America's most beautiful city. Only two people can turn the tide - Winter, professional adventurer, and Betty Cordell, expert markswoman. Colin Forbes 'Has no equal' Sunday Mirror
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Year of the Golden Ape, Colin Forbes
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1975
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- Titolo
- Year of the Golden Ape
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Colin Forbes
- Editore
- Pan Books
- Pubblicato
- 1975
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 0330246275
- ISBN13
- 9780330246279
- Serie
- Titolo originale
- Year of the golden ape
- Valutazione
- 3,15 su 5
- Descrizione
- 'The whole of the West must suffer as we are suffering in Palestine . . . ' The extremists have taken over. Again the weapon is oil. Masterminding the plan to destroy Israel, Sheik Gamal Tafak has hired professional terrorists - including LeCat, the French killer, and Winter, the enigmatic Englishman.The action races from Cairo to Hamburg, Paris, London and California. The worldwide conspiracy unfolds. Russia and the West are stunned. A super-tanker bound for San Francisco is hi-jacked, armed with a nuclear bomb. The extremists sail for the Golden Gate Bridge, threatening to annihilate America's most beautiful city. Only two people can turn the tide - Winter, professional adventurer, and Betty Cordell, expert markswoman. Colin Forbes 'Has no equal' Sunday Mirror


