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Phantom Of Manhattan
Frederick Forsyth
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Description for Phantom Of Manhattan
Paperback. It was 1882 when Antoinette Giry took her daughter to the funfair at Neuilly. There, in a cage, she saw a manacled creature whose tormented eyes shone from a grotesquely deformed face. Antoinette freed him and cured his wounds. The creature, Erik, whose hideous face hid a brilliant brain of near-genius, was now to become the Phantom of the Opera. Num Pages: 250 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 180 x 106 x 17. Weight in Grams: 138.
It was 1882 when Antoinette Giry, Maitresse du Corps de Ballet at the Paris Opera House, took her small daughter to the funfair at Neuilly. And there, in a cage, she saw a filthy manacled creature whose tormented eyes shone from a grotesquely deformed face. It was Antoinette Giry who saved him, freed him, cured his wounds and finally let him find a dwelling place in the labyrinthine depths of the Opera House. The creature - Erik - whose hideous face hid a brilliant brain of near-genius, was to become the Phantom of the Opera - magician, artists, musician, and ... Read more
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Publisher
Corgi
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552147194
SKU
V9780552147194
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Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
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99-99
About Frederick Forsyth
Former RAF pilot and investigative journalist Frederick Forsyth defined the modern thriller when he wrote The Day of the Jackal, described by Lee Child as ‘the book that broke the mould’, with its lightning-paced storytelling, effortlessly cool reality and unique insider information. Since then, he has written thirteen novels which have been bestsellers around the world: The Odessa File, The ... Read more
Reviews for Phantom Of Manhattan
'Frederick Forsyth not only captures the spirit and style of Gaston Leroux's original novel, but also the romance and thrills that make the Phantom such an alluring character'
Andrew Lloyd-Webber 'A gripping, one-sitting read that reveals Forsyth in a surprising and beguiling new light'
Sunday Telegraph
Andrew Lloyd-Webber 'A gripping, one-sitting read that reveals Forsyth in a surprising and beguiling new light'
Sunday Telegraph