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Chargement... Moroccan Traffic (1991)par Dorothy Dunnett
Information sur l'oeuvreSend a Fax to the Kasbah par Dorothy Dunnett (1991)
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Appartient à la sérieJohnson Johnson Mysteries (book 7)
The Chairman of Kingsley Conglomerates is conducting negotiations, which are both difficult and somewhat dubious, in Morocco. He is accompanied by executive secretary Wendy Helmann. However, there are soon distractions when unorthodox Rita Geddes appears on the scene. Wendy discovers that there is much more at stake than the supposed negotiations, and finds herself at the centre of kidnappings, murder, and industrial espionage. Explosions, a car chase across the High Atlas out of Marrakesh and much more follows. Of course, the prior arrival of portrait painter Johnson Johnson is in many ways fortuitous, but he has some ghosts of his own to lay. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This final book of the Johnson Johnson series makes a lot more sense to me now that I have read the previous (by publication order) book "Tropical Issue" (aka Dolly and the Bird of Paradise), which chronologically is the first of the series but also introduces several characters that show up in this book. Johnson is always a secretive fellow but there is a lot that happens towards the end of this book that could have used a bit more explaining. For example,