Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... Estrade came to the doorway, still in the mirror, but their eyes met. The Duchess remained silent. Estrade's hand was in her pocket. She removed it. There was a gun. A Luger automatic. The Duchess of Windsor turned and walked, her hands ...
... Estrade came to the doorway, still in the mirror, but their eyes met. The Duchess remained silent. Estrade's hand was in her pocket. She removed it. There was a gun. A Luger automatic. The Duchess of Windsor turned and walked, her hands ...
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... Estrade had to admit they had failed in their mission. She told him the English had arrived as anticipated, but the ... Estrade had to tell him she had been bested by the Duquesa. "With gin she blinded me," she said. "So I lost vital ...
... Estrade had to admit they had failed in their mission. She told him the English had arrived as anticipated, but the ... Estrade had to tell him she had been bested by the Duquesa. "With gin she blinded me," she said. "So I lost vital ...
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... Estrade returned to Berlin where a meeting took place between them and the German Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop. von Rib- bentrop had requested the meeting. Schellenberg had insisted Estrade be present. They met after lunch ...
... Estrade returned to Berlin where a meeting took place between them and the German Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop. von Rib- bentrop had requested the meeting. Schellenberg had insisted Estrade be present. They met after lunch ...
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