An edition of The Human Factor (1803)

De privé factor

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An edition of The Human Factor (1803)

De privé factor

  • 3.0 (2 ratings)
  • 30 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 7 Have read

De ontdekking van een lek bij de Britse geheime dienst leidt op tragische wijze tot de ontmaskering van de ware aard der betrokkenen.

Publish Date
Publisher
Crimezone.nl
Language
Dutch
Pages
251

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Czynnik ludzki
Czynnik ludzki
2015, Wydawnictwo Albatros Andrzej Kuryłowicz
in Polish
Cover of: De privé factor
De privé factor
2008, Crimezone.nl
in Dutch
Cover of: Human Factor
Human Factor
November 3, 2005, VINTAGE (RAND)
in English
Cover of: The human factor
The human factor
1983, Viking Press, The Bodley Head Ltd, Viking Adult
in English - [Uniform ed.]. --
Cover of: The human factor
The human factor
1979, Avon Books
in English
Cover of: Le Facteur humain
Le Facteur humain: roman
1979, France loisirs
in French
Cover of: The human factor
The human factor
1978, Simon and Schuster
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: The human factor
The human factor
1978, Penguin
in English
Cover of: The human factor
The human factor
1978, G. K. Hall
in English
Cover of: The Human Factor
The Human Factor
1976-01-01, Simon & Schuster, NY BCE. 1978.
in English

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Edition Notes

Uitg. in samenw. met De Volkskrant.

Published in
S.l.]
Series
Crimezone classics

The Physical Object

Pagination
251 p.
Number of pages
251

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL35339938M
Internet Archive
deprivefactor0000gree
ISBN 10
9047507169
ISBN 13
9789047507161
OCLC/WorldCat
227152443

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL106078W

Work Description

"In the low-key but treacherous domain of "the firm," Maurice Castle performs routine intelligence duties that are less than world-shattering. Then a new security chief, "a broom," is appointed. As he sweeps through the department, he uncovers a leak, a systematic betrayal involving the major powers in South Africa. Castle's associate, Davis, had access to the files in question and his drinking, gambling, and incurable romanticism make him a likely double agent. Castle himself is above suspicion; he had always been very careful. Except when he fell in love."
(From first page Avon paperback February, 1979)

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