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The Last Two Weeks of Georges Rivac

Published
Dec 1979
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
244

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In this riveting thriller that recalls Alfred Hitchcock in his prime, an innocent European businessman is inadvertently caught up in a murderous web of international intrigue and forced to run, hide, or die in the English countryside

A man of considerable ambition, French and British export agent Georges Rivac is always eager to expand his client base, so he agrees without question to do a simple favor for an unknown Englishman. Charged with delivering an item to an address in London, Rivac is surprised to discover that his arrival is unexpected and unappreciated—and he's shocked to learn soon afterward that his new client is dead. Suddenly the confused businessman is himself a target, pursued by unknown assailants and forced to flee the city, taking refuge in the wilds of rural England. Relying on his wits and dormant survival skills, as well as the help of a beautiful Hungarian freedom fighter, Georges Rivac must now somehow get to the root of the deadly international conspiracy that has placed him in a killer's sights.


A gripping adventure reminiscent of The 39 Steps and North by Northwest, The Last Two Weeks of Georges Rivac is a thriller in every sense—a masterful novel chock-full of action and intrigue, racing toward its surprising and breathtaking climax.

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First Edition Dec 1979 Penguin ISBN13 9780140052732 ISBN10 0140052739
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Sep 2012 Orion (UK) ISBN13 9781780224206 ISBN10 1780224206
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Mar 2015 Open Road Publishing ISBN13 9781504006620 ISBN10 1504006623
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Mar 2015 Open Road Publishing ISBN10 B00T5H5E32
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Jan 1978 G.K. Hall & Company ISBN13 9780816167449 ISBN10 0816167443
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