Crooked Adam

D.E. Stevenson


Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75 ·
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Crooked Adam by D.E. Stevenson
1940 finds Adam Southey in a mood of bitter resentment: he cannot join up because he is lame.

But at the school where he is teaching, the headmaster, Sam Cooke, is a brilliant scientist. And Adam suddenly finds that the battleground is not the only place to fight a war - for Dr. Cooke has developed a deadly secret weapon and enemy agents are after the plans.

Adam and the doctor move to an engineering works in Scotland to build a working model of the weapon. Here, in the wild beauty of the Highlands, Adam is drawn into a desperate game of cat and mouse with the enemy - and he meets Brenda, who is young and beautiful and in terrible danger…

Praise for Crooked Adam:


'Romantic spy novel with first-class characterisation' - Manchester Evening News

'Call it, if you like, a spy story, but note that it has gained immeasurably by being, also, good D. E. Stevenson' - New York Times

Dorothy Emily Stevenson
(1892–1973) was a best-selling Scottish author and second cousin of Robert Louis Stevenson. In a career that lasted more than 40 years, she published many books and during her lifetime sold more than seven million copies in the UK and USA alone.
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