When Peter Craig stopped off in Rio for a few days, he triggered off a series of bizarre events. Craig had been asked to make unofficial enquiries about some highly interesting coloured diamonds emanating from Brazil. Why was the secret of these few ...
'Counter-intelligence is like two men in the dark. You know the other feller is there and you’ve got to get him, and you move around with your arms outstretched and try one place after another and find sweet nothing. You’re just saying “Where t...
First American Edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket. Dust soiling to the edges of the book's upper page block. The dust jacket has rubs to its panels, folds and corners. A Peter Craig Adventure....
When it is discovered that there is a carefully worked-out plan by Trotskyite groups to trigger off a full-scale revolution and destroy democracy in the United Kingdom, the Special Branch of Scotland Yard must thwart the plot. They discover, piece by...
"A tall man with a great red beard pulled a gun from his pocket, and fired deliberately at the back of a policeman who was struggling to control his horse. From the corner of ...
Roger Ingram was engaged in a delicate mission, of importance to both sis and NATO, when he was found drowned off the coast of Corfu. The key to Ingram's death lies in Albania, a tiny impoverished state hostile to Russia and NATO alike....
FDR - A day in Infamy is a war-time love story based on the truth. It is about World War II and our past President Franklin D. Roosevelt, along with Churchill, Stalin and Joe and James Smith, who are two factious characters. Joe, being a special spy ...
City of light. City of shadows.
After masterminding a daring coup to smuggle a Soviet scientist out of Yugoslavia, Peter Craig and co-conspirator Jane Grayshott take a well-earned holiday with romance in mind, blissfully unaware that their e...
Kenneth Benton’s 1974 novel is an examination political chicanery and corruption in the last decade of the Roman Republic, which will appeal to fans of Robert Harris’ ‘Cicero’ trilogy. Indeed Cicero plays a key role in the novel, as does t...
Lord Harcourt, a retired High Court judge, has been found murdered in his bath - with the door locked on the inside. Chief Inspector Harriman discovers the startlingly ingenious method used to kill him, but at first cannot find either a credible moti...