Inside the Lines
A World War I spy story. It's the start of World War I--Britain has just gone to war against the Germans--and several Americans are stranded in the little British colony of Gibraltar--desperate to get onto a ship back home. But suspicion is rife in the air--there are spies everywhere: not all are as they seem--and there are rumours of a German plot. Going home won't be an easy matter.
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Inside the Lines
A World War I spy story. It's the start of World War I--Britain has just gone to war against the Germans--and several Americans are stranded in the little British colony of Gibraltar--desperate to get onto a ship back home. But suspicion is rife in the air--there are spies everywhere: not all are as they seem--and there are rumours of a German plot. Going home won't be an easy matter.
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Inside the Lines

Inside the Lines

Inside the Lines

Inside the Lines

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Overview

A World War I spy story. It's the start of World War I--Britain has just gone to war against the Germans--and several Americans are stranded in the little British colony of Gibraltar--desperate to get onto a ship back home. But suspicion is rife in the air--there are spies everywhere: not all are as they seem--and there are rumours of a German plot. Going home won't be an easy matter.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157421908
Publisher: Patrick Constantin
Publication date: 04/15/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 156 KB

About the Author

Earl Derr Biggers (1884–1933)
American novelist and playwright. He is remembered primarily for his novels, especially those featuring the fictional Chinese American detective Charlie Chan, from which popular films were made in the United States and China.
Robert Welles Ritchie (1879–1942)
American author, journalist and scenario writer. Many of his short stories were published in magazines like Harper's Monthly Magazine.
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