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9781787472587 (paperback)
Name
May, Peter, 1951-
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The man with no face / Peter May.
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Revised edition.
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London : Riverrun, 2019.
©1981
Description
406 pages ; 24 cm.
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First published in 1981 by Piatkus as 'Hidden faces' and as 'The man with not face' by St. Martin's Press.
Summary
This is a classic early novel from Peter May situated among the political intrigue of Brussels, Belgium, in 1979. Scottish reporter Colin Bannerman is sent to Brussels to write a series of articles about the Common Market. His editor asks him to stay at the home of a newspaper colleague for the duration of his visit. Bannerman dislikes the man Slater intensely but unexpectedly forms an attachment to Tania Slater's young, autistic daughter. Shortly after Bannerman's arrival, Slater and a junior minister at the EEC, Robert Gryffe, are assassinated, Tania accidently witnesses the crime and the murderer is given instructions to kill her. Meanwhile the local police are instructed to cover - up the double murder for political reasons. But Bannerman is determined to find out and reveal the truth.
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Journalists -- Fiction
Assassins -- Belgium -- Fiction
Brussels (Belgium) -- Fiction
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Political fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
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