NOUN | an espionage novel | espionage novels | |
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- "Snow Wolf" is an espionage novel by Irish writer Glenn Meade.
- It also features extensively in British author Anthony Price's 1982 crime/espionage novel "The Old Vengeful".
- "Good News, Bad News" is a spy/espionage novel by British author David Wolstencroft.
- "A Small Town in Germany" is a 1968 espionage novel by British author John le Carré.
- The machinations of nations and oil companies competing for rights to exploit the Kashagan Field play a major role in Victor Robert Lee's espionage novel "Performance Anomalies".
- "Absolute Friends" is an espionage novel by British writer John le Carré, published in December 2003.
- "Provisionally Yours" is an espionage novel set between 1921 and 1923 in Lithuania and was inspired by the memoir of Jonas Budrys, chief of counterintelligence at the time.
- Mason's 1962 espionage novel "The Fever Tree" was set in India and Nepal.
- The inspiration for Collingwood's 1970 espionage novel "The Defector" largely came from this visit.
- to be Clancy's primary example of a traditional espionage novel until "Red Rabbit" (2002).
- Early examples of the espionage novel are "The Spy" (1821) and "The Bravo" (1831), by American novelist James Fenimore Cooper.
- "Avakoum Zakhov vs. 07" (...) is an espionage novel by the Bulgarian author Andrei Gulyashki first published in 1966 and translated into English in 1967 (Sydney, Australia: Scripts. Paperback. 1967).
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