Dead Run
In broad daylight, in the middle of a London street, a little man nobody knew snatched a steel-lined briefcase from the hands of armed secret agents.

The briefcase held the fate of nations. Stephen Dain had to get it before the enemy did.

He had one clue—a beautiful, clever, dangerous girl

Author Robert Sheckley was known for his science fiction novels of the 1950's and 1960's, but he also penned a series of espionage novels featuring CIA agent, Stephen Dain, and inspiring the 1967 film, Dead Run, starring Peter Lawford.
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Dead Run
In broad daylight, in the middle of a London street, a little man nobody knew snatched a steel-lined briefcase from the hands of armed secret agents.

The briefcase held the fate of nations. Stephen Dain had to get it before the enemy did.

He had one clue—a beautiful, clever, dangerous girl

Author Robert Sheckley was known for his science fiction novels of the 1950's and 1960's, but he also penned a series of espionage novels featuring CIA agent, Stephen Dain, and inspiring the 1967 film, Dead Run, starring Peter Lawford.
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Dead Run

Dead Run

by Robert Sheckley
Dead Run

Dead Run

by Robert Sheckley

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Overview

In broad daylight, in the middle of a London street, a little man nobody knew snatched a steel-lined briefcase from the hands of armed secret agents.

The briefcase held the fate of nations. Stephen Dain had to get it before the enemy did.

He had one clue—a beautiful, clever, dangerous girl

Author Robert Sheckley was known for his science fiction novels of the 1950's and 1960's, but he also penned a series of espionage novels featuring CIA agent, Stephen Dain, and inspiring the 1967 film, Dead Run, starring Peter Lawford.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162212768
Publisher: Fiction Hunter Press
Publication date: 10/06/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 792,059
File size: 191 KB
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