The Flight Of The Falcon

  • ISBN: 9780140029468
  • Author: Daphne Du Maurier
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    It is over 500 years since Duke Claudio the Falcon lived his brutal, twisted life in Ruffano. But this is the 20th century. The town has forgotten it`s violent history. It`s university has a shiny new Commerce and Economics building; pointing to a golden future . But have things really changed?. The horrifying flight of the modern Falcon is about to begin.
  • Pages: 288
  • Format: Paperback
  • Genre: General
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About this copy: P/B 1971 Penguin books, pgs 282. Rubbing on the spine and some browning to end papers. Good condition. ISBN 014002946X.

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