Quiller Bamboo by Adam Hall

Quiller Bamboo by Adam Hall

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Quiller Bamboo by Adam Hall

Summoned late at night to the Bureau, Quiller attends a secret conference with the foreign secretary and a surprise defector: the Chinese ambassador to Britain. Minutes later, shots ring out and the ambassador's body is flung out onto the sidewalk of a deserted London street, riddled with bullets. Searching for clues, Quiller flies to Calcutta to meet Sojourner, a key ally in the plan to bring democracy to China. But Sojourner is killed--thus, two men, both dedicated to bringing freedom to their country, are dead. No wonder Quiller is skeptical about his next mission: to smuggle a Chinese dissident--who might be able to lead an uprising that would topple the despotic Chinese regime--into Tibet. While the first rescue mission succeeds, Quiller and the rather intractable dissident he is guarding encounter enemies--some disguised as friends--after they land in Tibet's high-mountain and desolate capital Llasa. Quiller must use ingenuity as well as his incomparable combat skills to survive this deadly environment.
Adam Hall (1920-1995) was the pseudonym of British writer Elleston Trevor. He was the creator of the supremely successful Quiller novels. Born in London, he and his family lived on the French Riviera for many years before moving to Arizona. Hall was awarded the Edgar(R) Award for The Quiller Memorandum.
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ISBN 13 9780688096960
ISBN 10 0688096964
Title Quiller Bamboo
Author Adam Hall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher William Morrow & Company
Year published 1991-06-01
Number of pages 322
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.