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Helen MacInnes

    7 de octubre de 1907 – 30 de septiembre de 1985

    Helen MacInnes fue una autora escocesa-estadounidense de novelas de espionaje, cuyas obras se adentraron en los intrincados mundos de la intriga y la tensión internacional. Su escritura se caracterizó por una investigación meticulosa y una habilidad para atraer a los lectores hacia tramas llenas de suspense. MacInnes tejió magistralmente narrativas emocionantes con estudios de personajes psicológicos. Sus novelas exploraron temas de traición, lealtad y dilemas morales en un contexto global.

    Helen MacInnes
    The Double Image
    Rest and Be Thankful
    Horizon
    The Hidden Target
    Doble imagen
    Decision en Delfos
    • 1994
    • 1990
    • 1990

      Horizon

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A thriller by the author of "North from Rome", "Prelude to Terror", "Snare of the Hunter", "Ride a Pale Horse", "Unconquerable" and "Message from Malaga".

      Horizon
    • 1987

      Intermezzo in Prag - bk338; Bastei Lübbe Verlag; Helen MacInnes; pocket_book; 1987

      Intermezzo in Prag
    • 1985

      When Karen Cornell, a beautiful journalist on assignment in Czechoslovakia, agrees to help a would-be defector by carrying top-secret documents to Washington, she is pulled into an astonishing web of terrorism, political assassination, blackmail, espionage, and treason in the highest levels of both superpowers. One false move could cost Karen her life -- and throw the world into violent war.

      Ride a Pale Horse
    • 1983

      When Bob Renwick of Interintell, a counter-terrorist agency, discovers his name on the Minus List, it is just the beginning of a riveting tale of suspense that sweeps from London to New York, Washington, Paris, Chamonix, Amsterdam, Zurich, and exotic Djibouti. An international munitions firm is secretly operating training camps for terrorists and supplying everything necessary for violent subversion. It is a hidden and hideous force threatening freedom everywhere. It must be stopped, by a man marked as its victim.

      Cloak of Darkness
    • 1981