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Lädt ... Mrs. Pollifax Unveiledvon Dorothy Gilman
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Last one in the series... and I have a sad feeling that it will remain the last one. It was published in 2000, Gilman's most recent book was published in 2002, and she's 87. Sigh. Still, as with all of these, it was fun (and quick) to read. In this installment, Mrs. Pollifax is off to the Middle East again, this time to investigate the possible kidnapping of a young American woman. As usual, inquiries lead to dangerous and adventurous events... Believing an American woman has been captured or killed in Syria, the CIA calls on Emily Pollifax and free-lance agent, John Sebastian Farrell to travel to Syria and investigate. Rumors suggest that Amanda Pym is still alive after having been kidnapped six weeks earlier. When Mrs. Pollifax and Farrell arrives in Damascus and checks into the hotel, Mrs. Pollifax finds a message that directs them to go to the Citadel. Things really heat up as Farrell gets taken into police custody. Traveling the following day in a borrowed land rover in search of the shepherd who may have seen Amanda Pym, Mrs. Pollifax and her guide, Joe Fleming, find a burned American passport. Now the question is, will they be able to find Amanda before it's too late? Mrs. Pollifax a very clever character. She uses her life experience and common sense to figure out what needs to be done. She's the kind of person that others feel comfortable talking with so she's able to use that to her advantage. Some readers may be concerned about the improbability of the novels’ basic premise, but in a genre in which women spies are usually young and attractive, Mrs. Pollifax makes an irresistible, early feminist heroine. Even though she remarries halfway through the series she's content to leave her husband at home and travel the world as a CIA operative. I've spent the year reading the fourteen volume set of Mrs. Pollifax adventures. She’s a great character and I will definitely miss her now that my time with her is over and the author has died. I highly recommend the audiobooks narrated by Barbara Rosenblat. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheMrs. Pollifax (14)
The 14th in the Mrs. Pollifax series, Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled joins its predecessors as a delightful source of entertainment and suspense. After all her harrowing adventures in various parts of the world, America's most endearing and unlikely CIA agent is bored with her gardening. When headquarters calls with a deadly mission, she's ready with passport in hand. After single-handedly thwarting hijackers on a flight to the Middle East, a young American woman has become an instant celebrity. Following television interviews at the airport in Damascus, she disappears. Was she kidnapped by the terrorists, or is she just hiding? Posing as the girl's aunt, Mrs. P. searches for her "niece" and uncovers a sinister plot that could send shock waves around the world. Part of the anticipation of hearing about Mrs. Pollifax's latest adventures is knowing that narrator Barbara Rosenblat will be part of the package. Both popular in their own right, they make an irresistible team. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Still though, a fabulously atmospheric romp through the grim perils of Syria.
(It made me unspeakably sad to know that since Ms Gilman wrote this novel, the ancient treasures of Palmyra had been destroyed).
Thank you Emily Pollifax and your late creator for a wonderfully fascinating and un-put-downable series of tales brilliantly told. I’m going to miss you. ( )