An edition of The Kobra Manifesto (1976)

The Kobra manifesto

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An edition of The Kobra Manifesto (1976)

The Kobra manifesto

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Cutting from scene to scene at a merciless pace, Quiller's new mission takes him through the semblance of a nightmare. At the very outset, his longstanding feud with the Bureau has wrecked his chances. But he can't give up the only life he knows and, in the depths of the Thai jungle, Quiller finds the first hope of a mission.
'Hi', the American said. 'It was a bomb. Body's over there, clothes blown off it, no identification.' And Quiller knows that his own body would have been here in the wreckage of the jet, if an unknown voice on the telephone hadn't warned him not to take this flight. Then he meets international arms dealer Mariko Shoda -- 'Little Kiss-of-Steel' -- the enigmatic, ruthless Cambodian beauty who becomes his most deadly opponent. My eyes went back to the kneeling woman in the temple. 'She's deeply spiritual,' Chen had told me. 'She always prays before she kills...' So begins a duel between the two of them, their arena the crowded backstreets of Singapore and the dense jungles of Cambodia. But the true battleground is in the mind. For Shoda has the face of the angel of death -- and Quiller finds a challenge in her that goes far beyond the simple desire to complete the mission. Shoda watched me with her dark eyes shimmering, the eyes of a woman in love, in love with what she was going to do. And there was nothing I could do to stop her. In Quiller's Run, the Bureau agent of international acclaim has never been closer to the brink. j

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Publisher
Collins
Language
English
Pages
244

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Cover of: Kobra Manifesto
Kobra Manifesto
July 1, 1986, Jove
Paperback - Reprint edition
Cover of: The Kobra Manifesto
The Kobra Manifesto
November 1, 1984, Books on Tape, Inc.
Audio cassette - Unabridged 6 Audio Cassettes, 9 Hours edition
Cover of: The Kobra manifesto
The Kobra manifesto
1977, G. K. Hall
in English
Cover of: The Kobra manifesto
The Kobra manifesto
1976, Collins
in English
Cover of: The Kobra manifesto
The Kobra manifesto
1976, Doubleday
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
London
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/14
Library of Congress
PZ3.T7285 Kp, PR6039.R518 Kp

The Physical Object

Pagination
244 p. ;
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4951857M
ISBN 10
0002224879
LCCN
76380052
OCLC/WorldCat
2844879
Library Thing
474437
Goodreads
4941739

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