Night Without End
by Alistair MacLean | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
Registered by dotdot of Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on 6/8/2005
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
Bought for BC-purposes from fleamarket of the Methodist Chuch of Finland.
This was said about the book in The Literary Encyclopedia: "Night Without End (1960) is a story of Arctic survival. An air crash leaves a mixed group of passengers stranded in the Arctic with no hope of rescue. With the aid of members of a scientific expedition they must make a gruelling journey in sub-zero temperatures to reach safety. The hero soon discovers that the plane was sabotaged and that two of the group must be murderers, but he has no way of telling who they are."
I don't believe this is my kind of a book. My husband has read it in his youth, so I let this one go.
This was said about the book in The Literary Encyclopedia: "Night Without End (1960) is a story of Arctic survival. An air crash leaves a mixed group of passengers stranded in the Arctic with no hope of rescue. With the aid of members of a scientific expedition they must make a gruelling journey in sub-zero temperatures to reach safety. The hero soon discovers that the plane was sabotaged and that two of the group must be murderers, but he has no way of telling who they are."
I don't believe this is my kind of a book. My husband has read it in his youth, so I let this one go.
Journal Entry 2 by dotdot at -- Somewhere in Helsinki / Jossain päin kaupunkia in Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Saturday, August 13, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (8/14/2005 UTC) at -- Somewhere in Helsinki / Jossain päin kaupunkia in Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
This is part of my Monopoly release. And why this book on this street? It's quite obvious. Alistair is a diminutive of Alexander. I'm leaving the book on the tram stop next to university at about 1 pm.
This is part of my Monopoly release. And why this book on this street? It's quite obvious. Alistair is a diminutive of Alexander. I'm leaving the book on the tram stop next to university at about 1 pm.