Ebook {Epub PDF} A Little White Death by John Lawton
· A LITTLE WHITE DEATH. by John Lawton ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 1, Turmoil and a scandalous trial rock the British Foreign Office, evoking both the Cambridge spies and the notorious Christine Keeler. By , Lawton’s hapless hero Frederick Troy (Bluffing Mr. Churchill, , etc.) has risen to the post of Scotland Yard’s Chief Detective. A Little White Death|John Lawton. Books. Perennial Classic 1. Jennifer Hecate Macbeth Nrf 1. Cobble Street Cousins (Pa 2. Games Aladdin Classics 5. . A Little White Death by John Lawton starting at $ A Little White Death has 7 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.
The Little White Death of the title in John Lawton's follow-up to "Black Out" refers to tuberculosis, or in the case of Scotland Yard Commander Frederick Troy it is also called "Khrushchev Flu" because of its prevalence in post-World War II Russia and Eastern Europe. A Little White Death audiobook (Unabridged) mid; Inspector Troy Series, Book 3 · Inspector Troy By John Lawton. Visual indication that the title is an audiobook. Listen to a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. The sexual revolution and the remnants of the Cuban Missile Crisis form the background of John Lawton's novel A LITTLE WHITE DEATH. The story is the third iteration of his Inspector Troy series set in New York, Moscow, but mostly London. The s witnesses a social and sexual revolution throughout the western world.
A Little White Death is written by John Lawton and published by Grove Press (ORIM). The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for A Little White Death are , and the print ISBNs are , Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include , John Lawton Author Biography John Lawton is a producer/director in television who has spent much of his time interpreting the USA to the English, and occasionally vice versa. He has worked with Gore Vidal, Neil Simon, Scott Turow, Noam Chomsky, Fay Weldon, Harold Pinter and Kathy Acker. The Little White Death of the title in John Lawton's follow-up to "Black Out" refers to tuberculosis, or in the case of Scotland Yard Commander Frederick Troy it is also called "Khrushchev Flu" because of its prevalence in post-World War II Russia and Eastern Europe.
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