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I’ve loudly announced myself in other reviews, as a devout Adam Hall/Elleston Trevor fan. I’ve stated it plainly. Ain’t no news ’bout that.
I'm never subdued in my assessment that the Quiller novels are the most exciting reads I've probably ever encountered outside of Hammett. Or else, the horror yarns from Stephen King, Shirley Jackson, etc.
Hall’s Quiller romps are so good they make me short-of-breath and goggle-eyed, as Hammett does. But Hammett’s bibliography is slender, and Adam Hall gives me ...more
I'm never subdued in my assessment that the Quiller novels are the most exciting reads I've probably ever encountered outside of Hammett. Or else, the horror yarns from Stephen King, Shirley Jackson, etc.
Hall’s Quiller romps are so good they make me short-of-breath and goggle-eyed, as Hammett does. But Hammett’s bibliography is slender, and Adam Hall gives me ...more

Quiller in the Sahara investigating a mysterious cargo on board an air freighter crashed in the desert. There are some plot points that seriously stretch credibility (view spoiler) . This Quiller novel has an unusually good exploration of the relationship between an agent and those who control him.
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Jul 28, 2018
Philip
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kiss-kiss-bang-bang,
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africa-north,
desert,
1970s
My first Quiller book, although I vaguely remember "The Quiller Memorandum" as a George Segal movie back in the mid-60's. This one, the fifth in the series, might be slim on plot (a plane crashes in the Sahara and Quiller has to find and destroy it - that's literally the entire story - although there is a pretty slick twist in the final two pages), but Hall makes up for it with apparently endless inner dialogue. Early on, it takes 50 pages for Quiller to avoid surveillance and get from Point A t
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Elleston Trevor's (Adam Hall) fifth Quiller installment. Like the last three, great prose, plotting, spycraft, etc, but with a very weak ending.
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Oct 21, 2013
Jeffrey Westhoff
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it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
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my-influences
This is the most exciting book I have ever read.


Dec 04, 2013
Sanchit Jain
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Aug 16, 2016
AndrewK
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Jun 07, 2018
Paul Craig
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