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  2. 20 Spy Novels You Won’t Be Able to Put Down - AOL

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    Here are 20 incredible page-turning spy novels you can read right now, books that would even entertain James Bond. ... we've picked out 20 of the best spy novels of all time. Casino Royale (1953)

  3. Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times ceased publishing a spy novel review column. Nevertheless, counting on the aficionado, publishers continued to issue spy novels by writers popular during the Cold War era, among them Harlot's Ghost (1991) by Norman Mailer.

  4. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Basil St. Florian, the main protagonist of Stephen Hunter's 2021 novel Basil's War; Blackford Oakes is a Central Intelligence Agency officer, spy and the protagonist of a series of novels written by William F. Buckley; Carl Hamilton, Swedish secret agent from the Books of Jan Guillou

  5. 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

  6. Category:American spy novels - Wikipedia

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    The Cellist (novel) The Charlemagne Pursuit; The Charm School (novel) City of the Sun (Maio novel) The Collector (Silva novel) The Company (Littell novel) The Confessor (novel) Counterparts (novel) Cyborg (novel) Cyborg IV

  7. Spy Novels Need to Come in From the Cold War

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- The golden age of the spy thriller ended with the Cold War. But of late, news reports have provided enough material for a silver age to start — if authors take heed.The ...

  8. Detective fiction - Wikipedia

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    Ibn-e-Safi is the most popular Urdo detective fiction writer. [51] He started writing his famous Jasoosi Dunya Series spy stories in 1952 with Col. Fareedi & Captain. Hameed as main characters. In 1955 he started writing Imran Series spy novels with Ali Imran as X2 the chief of secret service and his companions. After his death many other ...

  9. Category:American spy fiction writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American spy fiction writers" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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