The Fifth Man is my first taste of the work of Manning Coles--and I can assure you, it won't be my last. This is an absolutely delightful Nazi-filled, spy-thriller first published in 1946 by the neighborly writing duo of Adelaide Frances Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles. The duo wrote many of these spy-thrillers using the pseudonym composed of their last names. Twenty-six of these feature Tommy (Thomas Elphinstone) Hambledon, a British boarding school teacher who winds up working for the Foreign Office. Mystery Lover...but overall a very eclectic reader. Will read everything from the classics to historical fiction. Biography to essays. Not into horror or much into YA. If you would like me to review a book, then please see my stated review policy BEFORE emailing me. Please Note: This is a book blog. It is not a platform for advertising. Please do NOT contact me to ask that I promote your NON-book websites or products. Thank you.
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Monday, July 23, 2012
The Fifth Man: Review
The Fifth Man is my first taste of the work of Manning Coles--and I can assure you, it won't be my last. This is an absolutely delightful Nazi-filled, spy-thriller first published in 1946 by the neighborly writing duo of Adelaide Frances Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles. The duo wrote many of these spy-thrillers using the pseudonym composed of their last names. Twenty-six of these feature Tommy (Thomas Elphinstone) Hambledon, a British boarding school teacher who winds up working for the Foreign Office. 3 comments:
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Congrats... You did good last week. I've posted my wrap-up today also. It was a fun and fulfilling week, getting to read the books I've been putting off for so long. I still have four more to go in the series.
ReplyDeleteOooooh, Bev, this books sounds as if it's right up my alley. Now to see if I can find it. Wow. I've never read any Manning Coles, but this title moves to the top of TBR Vintage List.
ReplyDeleteYes, Yvette, I think you'd really enjoy this one. Rue Morgue has this out in a reprint edition....
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