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Cover of The Dark Tunnel,

The Dark Tunnel,

โœ Scribed by MacDonald, Ross


Book ID
107861481
Publisher
Corgi Childrens
Year
1972
Tongue
English
Weight
136 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Dark Tunnelis a1944spy thriller novel written in byRoss Macdonald.

University professor Robert Branch makes light of his best friend's suspicions that there is aNazispy in their sleepy, midwestern university town. He is more interested in the fact that his ex-girlfriend from Germany is about to take a post at the university. But then his ex turns out to be rather mysteriously engaged to the son of the German professor and he watches his best friend fall to his death out his own office window. Robert is the only one who thinks it is not suicide. When he attempts to expose the killers, he is not believed and he finds himself running for his life, marked as their next target.

Millar wroteThe Dark Tunnelin one month atAnn Arborin 1943, while completing graduate work at theUniversity of Michigan.

This book was reprinted by Lion in 1955 under the titleI Die Slowly.


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