The Lamp (The Lamp Series, Book 1)

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This is Book One of the Lamp Series. THE LAMP is a fast-paced dystopian thriller. They called him Levi the Leveler because of his frightening power. A terror in the boxing ring, most of his opponents didn't make it past the first round. But after a careless decision sends him into exile for seven years, Levi returns to a life in ruins: his fiancé has split, his friends and money gone. Once a notable figure with more money than he could ever spend, Levi must now contend with life as a regular citizen, trying to make ends meet doing menial labor as a handyman in a downtown apartment building. He soon befriends a smart teenage grifter and a spunky tenant in his building who remembers his former glory days. But not everything is what it seems, and dangers lurk in the shadows.

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  • User image   Charles Hirst
    Over and over...
    11 Dec 2020
    Read the book years ago and lost my copy in an inter-continent move. Saw the (various) movies - and the BBC series Hannay - did lights for the play. It's great to have it in ePub format.
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  • User image   Nick Waldon
    Loved "39 Steps."
    10 Dec 2020
    Heard it as a radio play, saw the Movie now I've read the book & it still enthralls me.
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  • User image   Dianne
    Thirty - Nine Steps
    22 Nov 2020
    I agree with both Allen Bain, and Stephanie Peterkin. It was a real page turner.
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  • User image   Stephanie Peterkin
    22 May 2012
    It lived up to my expectation. I couldn't stop reading when I started.
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    22 Mar 2011
    Superb spy story written in the pre-first world war period.
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  • User image   heather dawson heather148@hotm
    05 Apr 2010
    a real page turner lots of believable characters, historical significance and action, action and more action
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