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The Way to Santiago

English · Paperback

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'A fast-driven, maturely manipulated political thriller . . . Europe is at war - a Fascist coup is imminent as arms are exchanged for Mexican oil.' Kirkus When newspaperman Henry Van Dyle is assassinated in Mexico City, agency stringer Jimmy Lamson, who was having an affair with Van Dyle's wife, is driven to investigate the mystery of his death. The clues point to a sinister cabal manipulating politics - and orchestrating Nazi interests - in Mexico City. But who is 'Seior Tom', the codenamed personage identified in Van Dyle's notebooks as the man pulling the strings? Arthur Calder-Marshall lived in Mexico before the outbreak of war and drew on his experiences to lend fidelity to this pacey, suspenseful, superbly written novel, first published in 1941, which Orson Welles tried to adapt for the cinema before making Citizen Kane .

Product details

Authors Arthur Calder-Marshall, Calder-Marshall Arthur
Publisher Faber & Faber
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.04.2015
 
EAN 9780571325627
ISBN 978-0-571-32562-7
No. of pages 304
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Modern and contemporary fiction, Espionage and spy thriller, political thriller; Mexico; Second World War

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