Espionage

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Cause for Alarm

Eric Ambler

Nicky Marlow needs a job. He’s engaged to be married and the employment market is pretty slim in Britain in 1937. So when his fiancé points out the Spartacus Machine Tool notice, he jumps at the chance. After all, he speaks...

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Published: Feb 2002

Meg: Hell's Aquarium

Steve Alten

The most fearsome predators in history…are no longer history.The Philippine Sea Plate: The most unexplored realm on the planet.  Hidden beneath its primordial crust lies the remains of the Panthalassa, an ocean that dates back 220 ...

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Published: Apr 2010

The Secret Soldier

Alex Berenson

In Saudi Arabia, a series of terrorist attacks has put the Kingdom on edge. King Abdullah is losing his hold, and his own secret police cannot be trusted. With nowhere to turn, the king asks for ex-CIA agent John Wells's help. Relucta...

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Published: Feb 2012

Bloodmoney of Espionage

David Ignatius

"You emerge from its pages as if from a top-level security briefing—confident that you have been let in on the deepest secrets."—Washington PostSomeone in Pakistan is killing the members of a new CIA unit trying to buy p...

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Published: Jun 2012

Stained Glass: A Blackford Oakes Nove...

William F. Buckley

With the Cold War raging, Blackford Oakes takes a sabbatical from his work as a CIA superspy in order to help restore the war-damaged windows in a fabled German chapel. He finds no peace or sanctuary there, however. Instead, he ends u...

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Published: May 2005

One Man's Flag (A Jack McColl Novel)

David Downing

Spring 1915: World War One rages across Europe, and the British Empire is assailed on all fronts—domestic and abroad. Amidst this bloodbath of nations, where one man’s flag is another man’s shroud, a British spy is asked to do t...

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Published: Nov 2016

Extraordinary Powers

Joseph Finder

"Spectacular…The action is unrelenting…Electrifying."—Boston Sunday Herald The news is shattering: The director of the CIA, Harrison Sinclair, has been killed in a car accident. Sinclair may have been a traitor—or t...

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Published: Dec 2013

Mission to Paris: A Novel

Alan Furst

"A master spy novelist."—The Wall Street Journal "Page after page is dazzling."—James Patterson NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Late summer, 1938. Hollywood film star Fredric Stahl is on his way to Paris to make a...

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Published: Jun 2013

Skin Tight

Carl Hiaasen

New York Times bestselling author Carl Hiaasen serves up a humorous helping of "taut, fast-paced action...crisp and hot" After dispatching a pistol-packing intruder from his home with the help of a stuffed Marlin head, Mick...

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Published: Jan 2010

Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Bourne Sanct...

Robert Ludlum

After so many adrenaline-soaked years risking his life, Jason Bourne is chafing under the quiet life of a linguistics professor. Aware of his frustrations, his academic mentor asks for help investigating the murder of a former student...

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Published: Jun 2012

Critical Mass

Whitley Strieber

What would we do if a nuclear weapon was detonated in Washington, and the US government suddenly disappeared? What would we do if a terrorist organization announced that it had concealed nuclear weapons in ever major western city and ...

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Published: Dec 2009

The Polish Officer

Alan Furst

Alan Furst, widely acknowledged to be one of the best practitioners of the WWII espionage thriller, writes about an intelligence officer in the Polish underground. During the hard winter of 1939-1940, Captain Alexander de Milja is ass...

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Published: Oct 2001

A Coffin for Dimitrios

Eric Ambler

While vacationing in Istanbul, English novelist Charles Latimer decides to investigate the intriguing past of one of Europe's most sinister criminals, the notorious Dimitrios, a search that will lead him into a shadowy web of espionag...

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Published: Oct 2001

Old Boys

Charles McCarry

Retired agent Horace Christopher enlists the aid of four other retired colleagues to find his cousin, sophisticated intelligence operative Paul Christopher, who has mysteriously vanished and is presumed dead, only to become embroiled ...

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Published: May 2005

The Zero Hour

Joseph Finder

FBI Special Agent and counterterrorism expert Sarah Cahill doesn't know the man she's tracking. But the so-called "Prince of Darkness" knows her—intimately. So when Sarah is summoned to Wall Street to investigate, little d...

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Published: May 2011

The Ark

Boyd Morrison

A MODERN-DAY INTERNATIONAL THRILLER HAILED BY JAMES ROLLINS AS "ONE OF THE BEST DEBUTS I'VE READ THIS YEAR . . . HERE IS A NOVEL THAT WILL HAVE YOU HOLDING YOUR BREATH UNTIL THE LAST PAGE IS TURNED."When brilliant archaeolog...

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Published: Jan 2011

A Spy by Nature (Alec Milius)

Charles Cumming

'Tautly written, cleverly plotted...it reminded me strongly of the early books of John le Carre' -- Robert Harris, author of The Ghost and Fatherland 'Charles Cumming  is a man put on earth to perpetuate the spy thriller.'  --The...

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Published: Nov 2008

Eye of the Needle

Ken Follett

One enemy spy knows the secret of the Allies' greatest deception, a brilliant aristocrat and ruthless assassin—code name: "The Needle"—who holds the key to the ultimate Nazi victory. Only one person stands in his way: a...

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Published: Aug 2010

The English Teacher

Yiftach R. Atir

For readers of John Le Carre and viewers of Homeland, a slow-burning psychological spy-thriller by a former brigadier general of intelligence in the Israeli army"Atir provides an astonishing look at Middle Eastern spycraft."...

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Published: Aug 2016

Breakpoint

Richard A. Clarke

In Against All Enemies, Richard Clarke warned about how we were conducting the war against terror. In his bestselling first novel, The Scorpion's Gate, he demonstrated what could happen. And now, in Breakpoint, America's preeminent co...

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Published: Dec 2007

Pacific Vortex!

Clive Cussler

DIRK PITT'S FIRST, MOST TERRIFYING ADVENTURE! Dirk Pitt, death-defying adventurer and deep-sea expert, is put to the ultimate test as he plunges into the perilous waters of the Pacific Vortex—a fog-shrouded area where dozens of shi...

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Published: Feb 2010

Sentinel: A Spycatcher Novel

Matthew Dunn

p“Great talent, great imagination, and real been-there done-that authenticity.”br /—Lee Child/pp“Not since Fleming charged Bond with the safety of the world has the international secret agent mystique been so anchored with an ...

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Published: Mar 2013

Diamonds Are Forever

Ian Fleming

An international diamond-smuggling pipeline has opened up and the British Treasury wants to know who's controlling it. Impersonating a captured courier named Peter Franks, Bond infiltrates the criminal ring and finds an unlikely al...

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Published: Oct 2012

The Man From St. Petersburg

Ken Follett

His name was Feliks. He came to London to commit a murder that would change history. A master manipulator, he had many weapons at his command, but against him were ranged the whole of the English police, a brilliant and powerful lord,...

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Published: May 1983

The Night Portrait

Laura Morelli

\"This is a truly original novel that has earned its place among my favorite works of historical fiction.\"—Jennifer Robson, USA Today bestselling author of The Gown\n\nAn exciting, dual-timeline historical novel about the creati...

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Published: Sep 2020

Nomad: A Novel (The Marc Dane Series)...

James Swallow

New York Times bestselling author James Swallow begins his espionage thriller series with Nomad featuring British desk jockey intelligence operative turned active agent.Marc Dane is a MI6 field agent at home behind a computer screen, ...

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Published: Mar 2019

An Unfortunate Place to Die

Allan Taylor

Having overrun Somalia, the Islamic terrorist organization al Shabaab is believed to be planning a major terrorist attack across the border in neighboring Kenya.  US officials are concerned the attack may be aimed at an American targ...

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Published: Mar 2018

Mr. Arkadin: Aka Confidential Report:...

Orson Welles

Set in the seedy underworld of postwar Europe, Orson Welles' novel focuses on the sinister figure of Gregory Arkadin, a fabulously wealthy and influential financier who enlists the services of a small-time smuggler and rackateer, Van ...

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Published: Apr 2010

Lazarus

Morris West

Morris West's new novel is an exciting successor to the ten books he has had on the New York Times bestseller list - five of those at the number one spot!At the heart of this thriller is Pope Leo XIV, a reactionary and forbidding pont...

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Published: Feb 2005

The Honourable Schoolboy

John Le Carre

As the fall of Saigon looms, master spy George Smiley must outmaneuver his Soviet counterpart on a battlefield that neither can afford to lose. The mole has been eliminated, but the damage wrought has brought the British Secret Serv...

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Published: May 2011
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