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  2. Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device. It emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by rivalries and intrigues between the major powers , and the establishment of modern intelligence agencies.

  3. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Tiger/Avinash Singh Rathore, from the Indian Tiger film series, part of the YRF Spy Universe; Tobin Frost and Matt Weston, the main characters in the 2012 film Safe House; Tom Quinn in Spooks; Tony Almeida in the Fox TV series 24; Tuck Henson in This Means War; Twilight in Spy × Family; Vishwanath in the Indian spy films Vishwaroopam (2013 ...

  4. Category:Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spy fiction writers (3 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Spy fiction" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Category:Fictional spies - Wikipedia

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    S. S.A.S. à San Salvador; Sarutobi Sasuke; Scarlet Spider; Scooter: Secret Agent; Robert Scorpio; Second Son (short story) The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs

  6. Spy-fi (subgenre) - Wikipedia

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    Spy-fi is a subgenre of spy fiction that includes elements of science fiction, and is often associated with the Cold War. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Features of spy-fi ...

  7. List of spy films - Wikipedia

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    Many novels in the spy fiction genre have been adapted as films, including works by John Buchan, le Carré, Ian Fleming (Bond) and Len Deighton. It is a significant aspect of British cinema, [1] with leading British directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carol Reed making notable contributions and many films set in the British Secret Service. [2]

  8. List of fictional spymasters - Wikipedia

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    Maxim Isaev, a Soviet spy operating in Nazi Germany under the name Max Otto von Stierlitz, tasked with disrupting the secret negotiations aimed at forging a separate peace between Germany and the Western Allies and bringing Nazi personnel under the US aegis.

  9. Category:Spy novels - Wikipedia

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    Spy novels are a genre of fiction closely related to thrillers that specifically include the characters and world of spies, secret agents, and covert operatives. Normally written with the spy hero as the main character, the setting is often within the world of espionage and intrigue, and there is often a lot of tradecraft in the story: dead drops and honey traps