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Authors: Martin Cruz Smith
ISBN-13: 9781581820409, ISBN-10: 1581820402
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Date Published: September 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Martin Cruz Smith

Best known for the Moscow detective novel Gorky Park, Martin Cruz Smith is also known for delivering stories of crime, conspiracy and intrigue featuring protagonists whose loyalties are sometimes murky. Whether he is dramatizing history or fashioning his own facts, Smith fills his deeply researched novels with a sense of darkness underneath the detail.

Book Synopsis

Ranging from Victorian England to the post-Cold War world, these 19 tales of mayhem and missions behind enemy lines delve into themes of betrayal, revenge, and treachery.

Publishers Weekly

Drawing on the long history and cosmopolitan membership of the International Association of Crime Writers, the author of the Arkady Renko thrillers has stitched together a crazy quilt of 19 spy stories set in locales as far-flung as Israel, Cuba and Thailand. Smith's selections include works by major 19th-century figures such as Guy de Maupassant and Mark Twain, as well as tales by lesser-known modern practitioners, including Carmen Iarrera and Jean-Hughes Oppel. There are also entries from authors whose fame lies in other genres: John D. MacDonald's "Betrayed," Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans" and John Jakes's "Dr. Sweetkill." The result is an intriguing mix of classic stories and new, post-Cold War points of view that often subvert the James Bond archetype. Ambrose Bierce's excellent account of a meeting between a noble Confederate spy and a Union captain, "The Story of Conscience," demonstrates the affection a man can feel for his enemy. Arnaldo Correa's solid entry, "Spy's Fate," features a Cuban master spy whose demanding job has destroyed the happiness of his family. Jose Latour's compelling "Golam" describes an Israeli agent who decides to write his memoirs in order to gain recognition for his secret feats. There are some disappointing selections, and many modern giants are missing (Ian Fleming, Eric Ambler, Graham Greene among them), but Smith's compilation can wear a sturdy cloak and shining dagger with honor. (Oct.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Introduction Martin Cruz Smith7
The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle13
Enemy Territory Edward D. Hoch45
A Part of History Michael Collins60
Golam José Latour76
Spy's Fate Arnaldo Correa90
"Wangeroog, de Schone ..." Jürgen Ehlers121
What You Don't Know Stuart M. Kaminsky134
Tooth Marks Bob Mendes154
Dr. Sweetkill John Jakes168
A Curious Experience Mark Twain206
Winds of Change John Lutz236
Two Fishers Guy de Maupassant241
The Little Green Book Jack Ritchie248
The Story of a Conscience Ambrose Bierce253
A Demon in My Head Jean-Hugues Oppel261
A Telephone Call Too Many Carmen Iarrera278
The Ant TrapHoward Engel289
Non-Interference Janwillem Van de Wetering299
Charlie's Game Brian Garfield336
Betrayed John D. MacDonald358
Authors' Biographies407
Copyrights and Permissions414

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