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Written by Eric AmblerAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Eric Ambler

  • Format: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
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  • Publisher: Vintage
  • On Sale: December 2, 2003
  • Price: $14.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-375-72677-4 (0-375-72677-2)
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All in all Steve Fraser had enjoyed his three-year stint in the former Dutch Southeast Asian colony of Sunda, and he’d been well compensated. But now he was looking forward to a last weekend in the capital before heading home. But Sunda was newly independent, and not entirely stable. An opposition faction with fundamentalist Islamic leanings was set on overthrowing the provisonal government. And instead of enjoying a sybaritic weekend with the Eurasian beauty Rosalie, Fraser finds himself trapped with her by a fanatical group who’ve taken over the country’s radio station and made their headquarters in his friend Jebb’s apartment. As the government launches a counterattack, the couple’s survival depends on their ability to dodge bullets and the shifting loyalties of the coup’s liuetenants.


“A superior Ambler tale of intrigue.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“As good as Ambler’s very best.” —The Observer

“A sophisticated , assured novel of third world politics where lives, as well as ideas, are armed and ideology creates a dangerous terrain.” —The Times

“All the elements that Ambler has dveloped to such an art are here.” —Chicago Tribune