Night Over Water

The Man from St. Petersburg

Author: Ken Follett

An alternate cover for this isbn can be found here, here and here.On a bright September morning in 1939, two days after Britain declares war on Germany, a group of privileged but desperate people gather in Southhampton to board the largest, most luxurious airliner ever built – the Pan American Clipper – bound for New York.The passengers include a fascist English aristocrat….Read More

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