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The Flight of the Falcon
The Flight of the Falcon
Author: Daphne du Maurier
In the great tradition on Rebecca, My Cousin Rachel, and The Scapegoat, a new masterpiece of haunting atmosphere and hypnotic suspense by Daphne Du Maurier. — As a young Italian courier for Sunshine Tours, Armino Fabbio led a pleasant, if humdrum life - until he became circumstantially involved in the murder of an old peasant woman in Rome, a wom...  more »
ISBN: 455895
Publication Date: 1965
Pages: 253
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Publisher: Doubleday & Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Wolfe tells us that "You Can't Go Home Again." And, maybe you shouldn't. Our hero, a travel agent in Italy, tries to do so, but only succeeds in rearing ghosts of his past. Somehow he gets involved in the annual pageant put on by the local university: the reenactment of flight of a fifteenth century demonical ruler known as "the Falcon." Entertaining at times, at times a tad farcical, this is not one of her better endeavors.


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