Assignment in Brittany

by Helen MacInnes | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
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Registered by wingCordelia-annewing of Decatur, Georgia USA on 2/13/2010
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Journal Entry 1 by wingCordelia-annewing from Decatur, Georgia USA on Saturday, February 13, 2010
I'm finally clearing out all of these books that belonged to my parents long ago. My father is deceased and my mother has moved on to new books. Registering them in bookcrossing is an interesting study of 20th Century popular culture.

From the Dictionary of Literary Biography


Helen (Clark) MacInnes

Helen MacInnes was the author of twenty-one spy novels, which have sold more than twenty-three million copies in the United States alone. Her work has been translated into more than twenty-two languages, and four of her novels have been made into films. She has been called the "queen" or "the doyenne" of international suspense, "a grand old professional," "one of the most topical of all spy novelists": "her name ... synonymous with superior thrillers." Her novels are riveting, lively, informative, literate, and entertaining. She ranks among the most successful of modern women writers and made the best-seller lists with every novel. Her books, political analyses of contemporary world events, pit believable, ordinary men and women of decency and fortitude against the faceless agents of totalitarian regimes: the Nazis in the 1940s, the Communists and their terrorist compatriots thereafter. In so doing, MacInnes was strongly influenced by George Orwell, whose works she admired and whose warnings she took seriously.


Released 14 yrs ago (2/15/2010 UTC) at ChocoLate Coffee, Shallowford Road at I-85 in Atlanta, Georgia USA

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Journal Entry 3 by wingCordelia-annewing at -- Wild released somewhere in the state, Georgia USA on Thursday, May 21, 2015
The post war era in America is over and so is the popular show that chronicled it, Mad Men. Don Draper would have known of Helen MacInnes. This book is no longer where I left it so I'm marking it as traveling somewhere. I hope it found an appreciative new owner. These old paperbacks are collectible now.

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