Sudbina nepoznata

Sudbina nepoznata

Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie's spy thriller, a rare example of her departure from the classic detective genre towards Cold War espionage. The novel was published during the height of the Cold War, with themes of kidnapping scientists and secret laboratories.

The main character Hilary Craven is a deeply unhappy woman: she lost her daughter to meningitis, her husband left her for another woman, her life is empty. In a hotel in Casablanca, she prepares to commit suicide with pills. There, she is intercepted by British intelligence officer Jessop, who offers her an alternative: instead of death, a dangerous mission. Hilary physically resembles Olivia Betterton, the wife of British physicist Thomas Betterton who has disappeared (allegedly defected to the East). Hilary must assume her identity, travel by plane, and follow the path to an "unknown destination" - a secret sanctuary where scientists are held against their will and forced to work for a mysterious organization.

The journey is full of tension: flights, identity changes, suspicious companions (among them English, French, Americans). Hilary arrives at a closed, modern complex in the mountains (similar to a utopian prison), where a totalitarian regime rules under the leadership of the charismatic Frau Elke and the leader Boris. Scientists live in a false freedom, but are drugged and monitored; the goal is to create a “new world” through science.

Hilary discovers that Thomas Betterton was murdered for refusing to cooperate, and Olivia was the key to entry. The novel culminates in escape, discovery of the truth, and rescue – with a typical Christie twist: not everything is black and white, and motivations are complex.

Christie combines psychological depth (Hilary’s transformation from suicidal to courageous heroine), espionage action, and criticism of totalitarianism. There is no Poirot or Marple – the focus is on an ordinary woman in an extraordinary situation. The book is dynamic, tense, with elements of the exotic (Morocco, a plane, mountains), but also of Cold War paranoia.

Original title
Destination Unknown
Translation
Barbara Gerbus
Editor
Božena Zadro, Raša Popov
Graphics design
Bronislav Fajon
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages
259
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1988.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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