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Passport to Peril by Robert B. Parker
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Passport to Peril (1951)

by Robert B. Parker

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Hawkes, Daphne Wolcott ParkerAfterwordsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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It wasn't until the Orient Express was nearing the Hungarian frontier, about two hours out of Vienna, that I found I was traveling on the passport of a murdered man.
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Robert Bogardus Parker (1905-1955) is not the better-known Robert B. Parker, author of the Spenser series.
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"Decades before Robert Brown Parker began writing his books about Spenser, a man named Robert Bogardus Parker (1905-1955) penned this extraordinary novel of post-war intrigue. From the corridors and compartments of the Orient Express to the shadowy, ruined streets of Budapest-- which he saw firsthand as a foreign correspondent during World War II-- Parker takes you on a nightmare tour of a land where life is cheap, old hatreds run strong, and a couple of Americans can find themselves in more danger than they ever imagined. With all the immediacy of the wartime dispatches Parker filed from Turkey, Danzig, Warsaw, and Bucharest and all the authority of a man who himself spent three years crossing borders without a passport and narrowly avoiding arrest by the Gestapo, PASSPORT TO PERIL paints a heart-stopping picture of desperate men in a desperate time" -- from publisher's web site.… (more)

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