Fiction, Thrillers, Espionage
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Betrayal and the Cambridge Blue
by Alex Anvik
When Detective Peter Cartwright transitions to MI6, he’s plunged into a world of shadows and deceit where every ally could be an enemy. On his first mission to Algeria, nothing goes to plan. From that fateful day, Peter must navigate a labyrinth...
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Among Nile Foliage
by Chol-wdwuok
In the sweltering heart of Juba, South Sudan, three spies—Jamal, Budge, and Howe—arrive from Egypt, charged with a clandestine mission to uncover plans for a proposed dam along the sacred Nile—no matter what the cost. Though shrouded in initial...
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Viking Gold
Rogues by A. Jay Collins
Using unscrupulous methods, a pair of Danish rogues gain control of an ill-equipped and cash-poor mining company. It owns an abandoned underground mine on the barren south coast of Newfoundland that still hosts quality gold but cannot convince...
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Red Leopard
by Paul Vincent Jacuzzi
When American authorities learn that a nuclear missile may have been spirited away by the Castro regime during the Cuban Missile Crisis and that their enemies are planning to use it against them, the CIA calls upon Dalton Drake, a dauntless...
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Spy Express
Weirder Than Spies by Ahmad Hani H.
In 1942, enemies—human and otherwise—lurk in every corner of Europe. Upon infiltration of an Axis technical research facility, a spy named Amelia (code name: “Annika”) discovers new, frightening weapons, along with tales of strange, blue-skinned...
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The Mathematician
by Jacob E. Goodman
Professor Claus Eisenstadt, a refugee from Nazi Germany, and a brilliant mathematician, disappears from Columbia University one day. After the police have given up the search, mathematics graduate student Judy Carter, compelled to solve puzzling...
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Black Gold
by A. Jay Collins
In the years following the end of the Shah’s dynasty, a major petrochemical refinery is being constructed in northern Iran by the Islamic Regime. While this is good for Iran, it’s not so good for the West. Enter the Organization for Reorganizing...
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Blackwater
by Paul Vincent Jacuzzi
When weapons-grade nuclear materials left over from the Cold War surface in a North African city, Dalton Drake, former CSIS agent, lethal field operator, and confirmed ladies’ man, is hired to track down those responsible. Working with a...
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Baltic Shadows
by Matejs Kalns
Autumn, 1986. In the wake of glasnost and perestroika, the Soviet Union struggles to maintain control over a fractured empire. Numerous republics clamor for independence, with dissident groups emboldened by Moscow’s new, liberal policies. In...
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Cyber War
A Spencer Cook Novel by David E. Brodhagen
Assigned to the CSIS cybersecurity desk in Ottawa, Spencer Cook accidentally bumps into a former university alumni. The old acquaintance, Cook soon realizes, is working for a powerful organized crime ring managed by the Chinese Communist Party....