The Dancer Upstairs

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  • Author:
    SHAKESPEARE Nicholas
  • ISBN:
    9780099466567
  • Publication Date:
    December 2005
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Vintage Books
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The Dancer Upstairs
The Dancer Upstairs

The Dancer Upstairs

SKU: 9780099466567
Regular price $27.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SHAKESPEARE Nicholas
  • ISBN:
    9780099466567
  • Publication Date:
    December 2005
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Vintage Books
  • Country of Publication:

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This novel explores one of the most astonishing stories in the whole history of twentieth century terrorism. Colonel Rejas was the policeman charged with the task of capturing the Peruvian guerrilla leader Ezequiel, but having been dismissed he finds the burden of silence and secrecy too heavy. On meeting Dyer, a foreign correspondent, he is moved to relate the tortuous progress of the manhunt for the first time. "The Dancer Upstairs" is a story reminiscent of Graham Greene and John le Carre - tense, intricate, and heartbreaking.
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  • This novel explores one of the most astonishing stories in the whole history of twentieth century terrorism. Colonel Rejas was the policeman charged with the task of capturing the Peruvian guerrilla leader Ezequiel, but having been dismissed he finds the burden of silence and secrecy too heavy. On meeting Dyer, a foreign correspondent, he is moved to relate the tortuous progress of the manhunt for the first time. "The Dancer Upstairs" is a story reminiscent of Graham Greene and John le Carre - tense, intricate, and heartbreaking.
This novel explores one of the most astonishing stories in the whole history of twentieth century terrorism. Colonel Rejas was the policeman charged with the task of capturing the Peruvian guerrilla leader Ezequiel, but having been dismissed he finds the burden of silence and secrecy too heavy. On meeting Dyer, a foreign correspondent, he is moved to relate the tortuous progress of the manhunt for the first time. "The Dancer Upstairs" is a story reminiscent of Graham Greene and John le Carre - tense, intricate, and heartbreaking.