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Mrs. Pollifax and the Second Thief

Audiobook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available
A former CIA operative-turned-art-dealer waits in Italy, wounded and in hiding, for the cavalry-and, according to his SOS, only Mrs. Pollifax will do.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 30, 1993
      That dignified New Jersey grandmother with the wicked karate chop embarks on her 10th CIA assignment, after Mrs. Pollifax and the Whirling Dervish , in this sunny Sicilian adventure. Former colleague John Farrell, hired to crack a safe and lift a document signed by Julius Caesar (who ``launched his attack on Africa in 47 B.C. from the town of Lilybaeum'' in Sicily) sends an SOS while dodging a professional assassin whom he and Mrs. P. jailed some years ago. Soon she too is ducking bullets and the old pals are forced to hole up in the Villa Franca--part farm, part medieval fortress and full-time residence of young CIA agent Kate Rossiter's eccentric aunt. Ancient artifacts, hair-raising chases, art forgery, arms traffic, a nighttime assault on the villa, mysterious millionaires, spectacular scenery and unexpected romance are some of the ingredients simmering in the plot. Gilman's smooth storytelling and slyly comic tone make it easy for readers to overlook a somewhat untidy ending.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      The intrepid Mrs. Pollifax is off on a new adventure, responding to a call for help from former CIA operative John Farrell, who is in Sicily in hiding. He is sure he has seen an assassin who is supposed to be in a French prison, and he has been shot while trying to steal a document. Barbara Rosenblat individualizes the characters' voices so convincingly that each comes to life, leaving no doubt as to gender and age, and her French and Italian accents are perfect. She injects drama and suspense and is effective at portraying the humorous bits as well. Overall, this is an enjoyable listening experience. S.S.R. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:910
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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