Found 18,103 results for "espionage"
by John Buchan
I HAD JUST FINISHED breakfast and was filling my pipe when I got Bullivant's telegram.
by John Grisham
IN THE WANING HOURS OF A PRESIDENCY THAT WAS DESTINED TO arouse less interest from historians than any since perhaps tha...
by Cornelia Funke
It was autumn in Venice when Victor first heard of Prosper and Bo.
by Clive Cussler
The President swiveled in his chair, clasped his hands behind his head, and stared unseeing out of the window of the Ova...
by Mary Higgins Clark
RAY CAME DOWN THE STAIRS pulling the knot closed on his tie.
by Tom Clancy
YOU COULDN'T LOOK at her and not be proud, Red Wegener told himself.
by Ian Fleming
I was running away. I was running away from England, from my childhood, from the winter, from a sequence of untidy, unat...
by James Patterson
IT WAS BEING CALLED "the mother of all custody trials," which might have explained why an extra fifty thousand people ha...
by John le Carré
ON A SNOW-SWEPT January evening of 1991, Jonathan Pine, the English night manager of the Hotel Meister Palace in Zurich,...
by Neal Stephenson
IS THE BEST THAT CORPORAL BOBBY SHAFTOE CAN do on short notice-he's standing on the running board, gripping his Springfi...