Spy eBooks
Citizen Spy
In Citizen Spy, Michael Kackman investigates how media depictions of the slick, smart, and resolute spy have been embedded in the American imagination.
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Spy Dust: Two Masters of Disguise Reveal the Tools and Operations that Helped Win the Cold War
Reviewed and released by the CIA, opening a window on the true-life world of espionage -- the elusive identities, the sophisticated gadgetry, the triple-think strategies -- Spy Dust reveals more about U.S. intelligence techniques abroad than any other published work of nonfiction.
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Untitled Greg Rucka (formerly Private Wars)
Only Greg Rucka, the thriller genre?s most fearless writer, would dare create a spy so edgy, so explosive, so extreme, she should be rated X.Tara Chace was once the most dangerous woman alive. And now that the international spy network thinks she?s as good as dead, she?
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Overworld: Confessions of a Covert Operative
A vivid and gripping portrait of a spy at every stage of his life and career, from the son of a spymaster who became a spy himself. Larry Kolb was born into a house of spies.
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The Masque of the Black Tulip
The author of The Secret History of the Pink Carnation continues the romantic adventures of England’s greatest spy with a newly arrived adversary from France, the murderous Black Tulip The Pink Carnation, history’s most elusive spy and England’s only hope for preventing a Napoleo
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Chloe and the Spy
Lady Chloe Lockwood’s fascination with her aunt’s groom puts her life and her heart in peril. The groom, a spy in a Victorian “witness protection program, ” is defenseless against her beguiling charm.
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