Crime & Mystery Thriller & Suspense
Agatha Christie’s Passenger to Frankfurt is a late-career stand-alone thriller that sends readers racing from an airport chance encounter into a shadowy, global conspiracy. First published in 1970, this American first-edition hardcover from Dodd Mead shows why collectors prize early Christie thrillers beyond her famous whodunits.
The book itself is crisp and clean: tight binding, unmarked pages, no dog-ears, no smoke odor—perfect for a cozy weekend read. Its unclipped dust jacket still wraps the book in period artwork, though time has left edge chips, scuffs, and small tears that hint at decades of careful circulation.
A vintage gem for Christie completists, Cold-War-spy fans, or anyone building a shelf of classic crime & thriller firsts.