| Collection Title: | Cambridge English Readers | | Title : | East 43rd street | | Other title : | Upper-Intermediate | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Alan Battersby, Author | | Publisher: | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | | Publication Date: | 2000 | | Series: | Cambridge English readers | | Pagination: | 96 p. | | Layout: | ill (b & w)., 1 map | | Size: | 20 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-521-78363-7 | | General note: | Award-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. | | Class number: | 428.62 | | Abstract: |
New York on a cold, wet evening, six days before Christmas. Nathan Marley, an old-fashioned private investigator in a modern world, is relaxing in McFadden's Bar. An expensively-dressed woman walks in the bar, buys a drink with a hundred-dollar bill, and leaves without her change. Marley decides to follow her, and suddenly Christmas becomes a lot more exciting than he expected. | | Contents note: | Chapter 1 The client; Chapter 2 Jewelry; Chapter 3 Doubts; Chapter 4 Grand Central; Chapter 5 Fact-finding; Chapter 6 Evidence; Chapter 7 Ed Winchester; Chapter 8 Tommy Lam; Chapter 9 Line-up; Chapter 10 General Post Office; Chapter 11 A call from Oldenberg; Chapter 12 An appointment with Lam; Chapter 13 The deal; Chapter 14 Christmas Day; Chapter 15 Presents. |
Cambridge English Readers. East 43rd street ; Upper-Intermediate [printed text] / Alan Battersby, Author . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000 . - 96 p. : ill (b & w)., 1 map ; 20 cm. - ( Cambridge English readers) . ISBN : 978-0-521-78363-7 Award-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. | Class number: | 428.62 | | Abstract: |
New York on a cold, wet evening, six days before Christmas. Nathan Marley, an old-fashioned private investigator in a modern world, is relaxing in McFadden's Bar. An expensively-dressed woman walks in the bar, buys a drink with a hundred-dollar bill, and leaves without her change. Marley decides to follow her, and suddenly Christmas becomes a lot more exciting than he expected. | | Contents note: | Chapter 1 The client; Chapter 2 Jewelry; Chapter 3 Doubts; Chapter 4 Grand Central; Chapter 5 Fact-finding; Chapter 6 Evidence; Chapter 7 Ed Winchester; Chapter 8 Tommy Lam; Chapter 9 Line-up; Chapter 10 General Post Office; Chapter 11 A call from Oldenberg; Chapter 12 An appointment with Lam; Chapter 13 The deal; Chapter 14 Christmas Day; Chapter 15 Presents. |
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