"Ambler brings off this comic thriller with consumate zest." --The New York Times Book Review
“Rely on Mr. Ambler to serve a hot thriller in a cool style.” --The Christian Science Monitor
“Mr. Ambler is phenomenal.” * * --Alfred Hitchcock
“Ambler combines political sophistication, a gift for creating memorable characters and a remarkable talent for turning exciting stories into novels of wonderful entertainment.” —Chicago Tribune
“Ambler towers over most of his newer imitators.” —Los Angeles Times
"Arthur Abdel Simpson . . . is one of fiction's most delightful rogues, and his adventures provide the best Ambler entertainment in years." --Anthony Boucher
“Ambler may well be the best writer of suspense stories. . . . He is the master craftsman.” —Life
“Ambler is incapable of writing a dull paragraph.” —Sunday Times (London)
“Ambler is, quite simply, the best.” —The New Yorker
Product Description
The Light of Day was the basis for Jules Dassin’s classic film, Topkapi.
When Arthur Abdel Simpson first spots Harper in the Athens airport, he recognizes him as a tourist unfamiliar with city and in need of a private driver. In other words, the perfect mark for Simpson’s brand of entrepreneurship. But Harper proves to be more the spider than the fly when he catches Simpson riffling his wallet for traveler’s checks. Soon Simpson finds himself blackmailed into driving a suspicious car across the Turkish border. Then, when he is caught again, this time by the police, he faces a choice: cooperate with the Turks and spy on his erstwhile colleagues or end up in one of Turkey’s notorious prisons. The authorities suspect an attempted coup, but Harper and his gang of international jewel thieves have planned something both less sinister and much, much more audacious.
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Review
"Ambler brings off this comic thriller with consumate zest." --The New York Times Book Review
“Rely on Mr. Ambler to serve a hot thriller in a cool style.” --The Christian Science Monitor
“Mr. Ambler is phenomenal.” * * --Alfred Hitchcock
“Ambler combines political sophistication, a gift for creating memorable characters and a remarkable talent for turning exciting stories into novels of wonderful entertainment.” —Chicago Tribune
“Ambler towers over most of his newer imitators.” —Los Angeles Times
"Arthur Abdel Simpson . . . is one of fiction's most delightful rogues, and his adventures provide the best Ambler entertainment in years." --Anthony Boucher
“Ambler may well be the best writer of suspense stories. . . . He is the master craftsman.” —Life
“Ambler is incapable of writing a dull paragraph.” —Sunday Times (London)
“Ambler is, quite simply, the best.” —The New Yorker
Product Description
The Light of Day was the basis for Jules Dassin’s classic film, Topkapi.
When Arthur Abdel Simpson first spots Harper in the Athens airport, he recognizes him as a tourist unfamiliar with city and in need of a private driver. In other words, the perfect mark for Simpson’s brand of entrepreneurship. But Harper proves to be more the spider than the fly when he catches Simpson riffling his wallet for traveler’s checks. Soon Simpson finds himself blackmailed into driving a suspicious car across the Turkish border. Then, when he is caught again, this time by the police, he faces a choice: cooperate with the Turks and spy on his erstwhile colleagues or end up in one of Turkey’s notorious prisons. The authorities suspect an attempted coup, but Harper and his gang of international jewel thieves have planned something both less sinister and much, much more audacious.
From the Trade Paperback edition.