Originally published under the title The Twentieth Day of January. Prelims + 220pp. In printed card covers with wrap around artwork. (A couple of indentation on top edges, else bright, strong and clean boards). The front free endpaper has been neatly and cleanly removed, else internally neat, clean, bright and tight. In its original near fine dust jacket. The dust jacket is now protected in an archival quality mylar wrapper, fitted without use of adhesives or tape. Ted Allbeury was a British author, writing mainly espionage fiction. He served as an intelligence office in the Special Operations Executive during the second world war, and is said to have been the only British Secret Agent who parachuted into Nazi Germany during the war and remained there until the Allied armies arrived. He wrote over forty novels, often drawing on his war time experience, some of which were published under the pen names Patrick Kelly and Richard Butler.