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So Many Steps to Death
So Many Steps to Death
Author: Agatha Christie
Lovely red-haired Hilary Craven wanted to take her life. Then a man entered the picture. And after he told her the strange story of a disappearing scientist, Hilary agreed to take on another woman's identity - and a daring secret mission into the African desert - without the slightest chance of coming back alive! — "Delightfully elaborate...eve...  more »
ISBN: 444427
Publication Date: 1955
Pages: 237
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Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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Fun, interesting thriller from one of the best writers of the 20th century.
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I very much enjoyed this book - not a typical Christie mystery at all! Think more spy, intrigue, suspense and adventure. Also add a touch of sci-fi and that is this book. It is best to go into this knowing as little as possible to truly enjoy the story. - Hillary wants to end her life then a strange man introduces himself and proposes an out of this world suggestion leading Hillary on an amazing adventure.
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"Delightfully elaborate...every word is a joy."- The New York Times. The original British title is: Destination Unknown.


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