Night without end / Alistair Maclean ; retold by Margaret Naudi
By: Maclean, Alistair [aut].
Contributor(s): Naudi, Margaret.
Series: Oxford bookworms.Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1992Edition: First edition.Description: 107 pages : illustrated ; 20 cm.Content type: txt Media type: n Carrier type: ncISBN: 0194216667.Subject(s): Literatura inglesa -- Siglo XX | Novela inglesa -- Siglo XX | English literature -- Twentieth centuryDDC classification: 823.91 / Summary: On the Polar ice-cap, 640 kilometres north of the Artic Circle, the deadly, icy winds can freeze a man to death in minutes. But the survivors of the crashed airliner are lucky -they are rescued by three scientists from a nearby weather station. But why did the airliner crash in the first place? Who smashed the radio to pieces? And why does the dead pilot have a bullet hole in his back? The recue quickly turns into a nightmare: a race through the endless Artic nigth, a race against time, cold, hunger -and a killer with a gun.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On the Polar ice-cap, 640 kilometres north of the Artic Circle, the deadly, icy winds can freeze a man to death in minutes. But the survivors of the crashed airliner are lucky -they are rescued by three scientists from a nearby weather station.
But why did the airliner crash in the first place? Who smashed the radio to pieces? And why does the dead pilot have a bullet hole in his back? The recue quickly turns into a nightmare: a race through the endless Artic nigth, a race against time, cold, hunger -and a killer with a gun.
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