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Chameleon
by Remi Adeleke
A member of Black Box, a super secret special ops branch of the CIA, hunts a former South African commando who is taking hostages all over the world and making a fortune by manipulating worldwide stock markets.
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The Peacock and the Sparrow
by I. S. Berry
Stationed in Bahrain for his final tour, world-weary CIA spy Shane Collins is ready to return home until he meets a beautiful and enigmatic artist. Before he can win her love, he is caught in the crosshairs of a revolution and must use his skills to navigate a bloody uprising.
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Kennedy 35
by Charles Cumming
When an old friend relays shocking information about a failed mission in Senegal years earlier, veteran agent Lachlan Kite must use all his resources to protect his former partner from a criminal network with links to international terror.
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Second Shot
by Cindy Dees
Former CIA assassin, 55-year-old Helen Warwick, is trying to reconnect with her family and settle into normal life, but she is thrust back in the game when a psychopath dubbed The DaVinci Killer wages a twisted war with a rival serial killer to turn murder into art—and they say she's their muse.
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The Spy Coast
by Tess Gerritsen
When a body turns up in her driveway, former spy Maggie Bird, who was forced into retirement after a mission went tragically wrong, turns to her “Martini Club” of former spies to help her uncover the truth about who is trying to kill her and why.
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The Traitor
by Ava Glass
When an MI6 operator is found dead, locked in a suitcase, British spy Emma Makepeace discovers the unfortunate spy had been investigating two Russian oligarchs and goes undercover on one of the oligarch's yachts to find a killer, knowing that if her real identity gets discovered, it's a death sentence.
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The Secret Hours
by Mick Herron
When an MI5 case file appears without explanation on the eve of Monochrome's shuttering, civil servants Griselda and Malcolm are drawn into the buried history of a classified operation in Cold War Berlin that ended in tragedy and scandal—and whose cover-up has rewritten 30 years of Service history.
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Red London
by Alma Katsu
CIA agent Lyndsey Duncan has a new asset to turn in order to prevent the most calculated global invasion of our time. But will their blossoming friendship get in the way?
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Black Wolf
by Kathleen Kent
A female CIA agent's extraordinary facial recognition powers lead her into the dangerous heart of the Soviet Union and into the path of a killer who shouldn't exist.
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Moscow X
by David McCloskey
Posing as a couple to target Vadim, Vladimir Putin's moneyman, CIA officers Sia and Max feel that their only hope may be Vadim's wife, Anna, as they descend further into the Russian world of luxury and violence, but Anna is playing a game of her own.
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Facing the Enemy
by DiAnn Mills
On leave from the FBI, Risa returns to teaching, and one of her students, Carson Mercury, turns in an assignment that reads like an eyewitness account of Risa's brother's murder, with details never revealed publicly. Alarmed by Carson's inside knowledge of Trenton's death, Risa reaches out to her former FBI partner who has been working on a string of baby kidnappings. They soon discover their cases might be connected and realize a far more sinister plot is at play than they ever imagined.
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The Helsinki Affair
by Anna Pitoniak
Given the ultimate chance to prove herself when a Russian defector walks into her post, brilliant young CIA officer Amanda Cole teams up with a fearless and legendary spy to unravel an international conspiracy—one shockingly linked to her father, a spy during the Cold War.
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Beirut Station: Two Lives of a Spy
by Paul Vidich
A Lebanese-American CIA agent befriends the grandson of a reclusive Hezbollah terrorist by becoming his English tutor in order to stop the planned assassination of the U.S. secretary of state.
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The Partisan
by Patrick Worrall
Summer 1961: The brutal Cold War between East and West is becoming ever more perilous. Two young prodigies from either side of the Iron Curtain, Yulia and Michael, meet at a chess tournament in London. They don't know it, but they're about to compete in the deadliest game ever played. Shadowing them is Greta, a ruthless Lithuanian resistance fighter who is hunting down some of the most dangerous men in the world. Men who are also on the radar of Vassily, perhaps the USSR's greatest spymaster. A man of cunning and influence, Vassily is Yulia's minder during her visit to the West, but even he could not foresee the consequences of her meeting Michael. When the world is accelerating towards an inevitable and catastrophic conflict, what can just four people do to prevent it?
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