The Treasure Train

The Treasure Train

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Apr 23, 2020 · Inglese · Brossura (345 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 345
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Apr 23, 2020
Editore Forgotten Books
ISBN-10 1331206944
ISBN-13 9781331206941

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Excerpt from The Treasure Train
"I Am not by nature a spy, Professor Kennedy, but - well, sometimes one is forced into something like that." Maude Euston, who had sought out Craig in his laboratory, was a striking girl, not merely because she was pretty or because her gown was modish. Perhaps it was her sincerity and artlessness that made her attractive.
She was the daughter of Barry Euston, president of the Continental Express Company, and one could readily see why, aside from the position her father held, she should be among the most-sought-after young women in the city.
Miss Euston looked straight into Kennedy's eyes as she added, without waiting for him to ask a question:
"Yesterday I heard something that has made me think a great deal. You know, we live at the St. Germaine when we are in town. I've noticed for several months past that the lobbies are full of strange, foreign-looking people.
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Mistero Thriller e Suspense Azione e Avventura Scienza e Tecnologia Business ed Economia Natura Psicologia
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