Desmond Bagley

The Tightrope Men / The Enemy


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       The Enemy

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       ‘Desmond Bagley’

       About the Author

       By the Same Author

       About the Publisher

THE TIGHTROPE MEN

       PRAISE

      ‘I’ve read all Bagley’s books and he’s marvellous, the best.’

      ALISTAIR MACLEAN

      ‘Sizzling adventure.’

       Evening Standard

      ‘Bagley has become a master of the genre – a thriller writer of intelligence and originality.’

       Sunday Times

      ‘Compulsively readable.’

       Guardian

      ‘From word one, you’re off. Bagley’s one of the best.’

       The Times

      ‘The best adventure stories I have read for years.’

       Daily Mirror

      ‘Bagley has no equal at this sort of thing.’

       Sunday Mirror

      ‘Tense, heroic, chastening … a thumping good story.’

       Sunday Express

      ‘The detail is immaculately researched – the action has the skill to grab your heart or your bowels.’

       Daily Mirror

      ‘Bagley in top form.’

       Evening Standard

      ‘Bagley is a master story-teller.’

       Daily Mirror

       DEDICATION

       To Ray Poynton and all his team.

      Fons et Origo,

       He the one and I the other.

       EPIGRAPH

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