Passenger to Frankfurt

[Passenger to Frankfurt]
Year: 
1970
Type: 
Public: 
Moral assessment: 
Type: Literature
Nothing inappropriate.
Some morally inappropriate content.
Contains significant sections contrary to faith or morals.
Contains some lurid passages, or presents a general ideological framework that could confuse those without much Christian formation.
Contains several lurid passages, or presents an ideological framework that is contrary or foreign to Christian values.
Explicitly contradicts Catholic faith or morals, or is directed against the Church and its institutions.
Literary quality: 
Recommendable: 
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The rating of the different categories comes from the opinion of Delibris' collaborators

As all of Agatha Christie’s books this is also thrilling and entertaining. Besides it gives you some knowledge of the social circles where the plot develops. Although some of the situations seem quite unreal, they are more plausible nowdays in our globalized world. A casual encounter of a woman with a British diplomat in the airport of Frankfurt initiates a long chain of events in which the later finds himself entangled without knowing what is happening.

Author: Fatima V.S., India
Update on: Mar 2019