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Pan, 1966. Paperback. Used.
Ah, the swinging sixties, a time when the world was awash with mini skirts, psychedelic prints, and, of course, the audacious escapades of one Modesty Blaise. In "Sabre-Tooth," penned by the illustrious Peter O’Donnell, readers are invited to step into the thrilling world of our heroine who, much like the decade itself, flouts convention and embraces a certain brand of stylish rebellion. Who doesn’t want to gallivant through exotic locales while effortlessly dispatching nefarious villains with the flair of a catwalk model?
Modesty Blaise, the quintessential femme fatale, comes alive on the crisp pages of this Pan paperback, which, let’s be honest, has likely been perused by countless enthusiastic readers before you—each one, perhaps, holding a cocktail and wearing oversized sunglasses. Settle in, dear reader, as you flip through the pages and uncover the intrigue that dances just beneath the surface of a narrative that’s as…
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