The Wrong Side of the Sky

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Wrong Side of the Sky
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gavin Lyall
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:334
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreClassic crime
ISBN/Barcode 9781448216925
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Reader
Publication Date 9 November 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Terrific - when better novels of suspense are written, lead me to them' P. G. Wodehouse Making a threadbare living flying charter cargos of dubious legitimacy around the Mediterranean, Jack Clay's ambition of starting his own chartering company remains a distant dream. All this changes in Athens when Clay bumps into an old wartime buddy helping the former Nawab of Tungabhadra recover his stolen fortune. Clay joins the hunt, but he is not the only one looking; there are many men - and women - who are prepared to lie and cheat, murder and maim, in order to get to the diamonds first. First published in 1961, The Wrong Side of the Sky was Gavin Lyall's debut novel and became an international bestseller. 'A model thriller ... Like its hard-flying hero, it's a natural' New York Herald Tribune

Author Biography

Gavin Lyall (1932-2003) was a Royal Airforce pilot, journalist, and prolific author of spy and aviation thrillers. His years as a Royal Air Force pilot lent his fast paced, tautly written aviation thrillers authenticity. His first novel, The Wrong Side of the Sky, was inspired by his personal experiences in the Libyan and Greece and became an international bestseller. He also worked as a journalist, first with the Picture Post and the BBC, then as the Sunday Times' aviation correspondent.

Reviews

Terrific -- when better novels of suspense are written, lead me to them. * P.G. Wodehouse * A model thriller...plotted like a detective story, full of authentic detail on flying, played in exotic locales, peopled with beautiful gals and glamorous gents. Like its hard-flying hero, it's a natural. * New York Herald Tribune * There should be dancing in the library aisles to greet the debut of Gavin Lyall, who proves in his first novel that it's possible to combine all the exotic attractions with a first-rate suspense plot, which would command taut attention whatever its background. * The New York Times * A wonderfully entertaining tale...a well-done piece of international intrigue. * Van Wyck Mason *