"STAMBOUL TRAIN"
"Stamboul Train," Tby Graham Greene, is a' ■well-written, story; simplicity achieving the- maximum, of effect. It is the story of a train journey, from Ostend to Constantinople, and of the queer things that happened to some of the passengers and of queerer things going on at the places where the train stopped en route for Stamboul. You would think some of these couldn't have anything to do with the people in the train, with the woman journalist, and the dancing girl and.the currant merchant into whose carriages we peep during the journey. But they all link up in an extraordinary way—and a way which makes this took as thrilling, of its quieter sort, as any of the thriller variety.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 19
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121"STAMBOUL TRAIN" Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 19
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