Mary Wilson's long and deep seated neurosis is the innocent cause of her becoming involved in real danger as she starts out...

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JOURNEY TO NOWHERE

Mary Wilson's long and deep seated neurosis is the innocent cause of her becoming involved in real danger as she starts out from Virginia to England. Only survivor of an automobile accident, raised by relatives, and her fiance a suicide after having tried to kill her, Mary nerves herself up for the trip and is hypertensively sensitive to odd happenings. These lead her into a small band of traitors and courage and endurance bring her out of her ambush of weakness. The hysteria of self-rejection tied in tightly with intrigue keeps this tense.

Pub Date: Jan. 11, 1953

ISBN: N/A

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Publisher: Knopf

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 1953

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