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Cary Grant: Dark Angel by Geoffrey Wansell (ISBN: 9781628723366)
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by Geoffrey Wansell
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- Title Cary Grant: Dark Angel
- Author Geoffrey Wansell
- Binding Open Ebook
- Pages 341
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Arcade Publishing
- ISBN 9781628723366 / 162872336X
- Dewey Decimal Code B
About the author
Geoffrey Wansell is a bestselling author and award winning journalist who has written more than a dozen books and worked for newspapers and magazines around the world in a career spanning five decades. His work has appeared in the Daily Mail, The Times and the Sunday Telegraph in Britain, as well as many other periodicals across all five continents. His books include biographies of the iconic movie star Cary Grant, the controversial Anglo-French business billionaire Sir James Goldsmith, the playwright Terence Rattigan and the British serial killer Frederick West, a role he was appointed to officially by the Supreme Court of England and Wales. He was also executive producer of the Twentieth Century Fox film, When the Whales Came, which starred Helen Mirren, Paul Scofield and David Suchet, with whom he went on to write a bestselling book about the actor's role playing Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot on television over twenty five years.
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