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    Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important context or plot device. It emerged in the early twentieth century, inspired by...
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  • Spy Fiction (スパイフィクション, Supai Fikushon) is a 2003 stealth-based video game by Access Games for the PlayStation 2. The game is promoted as "stealth action...
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    basis for fantasy (such as many James Bond films). Many novels in the spy fiction genre have been adapted as films, including works by John Buchan, le...
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    commits espionage is called an espionage agent or spy. Any individual or spy ring (a cooperating group of spies), in the service of a government, company, criminal...
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    merrier. ... I'm a genre writer of a sort. I write literary fiction, which is like spy fiction or chick lit". Likewise, on The Charlie Rose Show, he argued...
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    Men's adventure Military fiction Nautical fiction Outdoor literature Picaresque novel Robinsonade Subterranean fiction Spy fiction Swashbuckler Thriller...
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  • into both a television series and a film, and remains a staple of the spy fiction genre. In 2022, the novel was included on the "Big Jubilee Read" list...
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    Action-adventure game Action hero Martial arts film Pace (narrative) Spy fiction Thriller novel List of female action heroes and villains List of male...
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    is sometimes used in criminal activity and in spying, and is a common trend in detective and spy fiction. Arsene Lupin is feared in Maurice Leblanc's stories...
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    Horror fiction Mystery fiction Science fantasy Space horror Spy fiction Spy-fi Superhero fiction Supernatural fiction Utopian and dystopian fiction Science...
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  • Spy-fi is a subgenre of spy fiction that includes elements of science fiction, and is often associated with the Cold War. Features of spy-fi include the...
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    XXX (film series) (category Spy film series)
    XXX (stylized as xXx and pronounced Triple X) is an American spy fiction action film series created by Rich Wilkes. It consists of three full-length feature...
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  • A Perfect Spy (1986) is a novel by British-Irish author John le Carré about the mental and moral dissolution of a high-level intelligence-officer. Major...
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  • Robinsonade Spy: fiction involving espionage and establishment of modern intelligence agencies. Spy-Fi: spy fiction that includes elements of science fiction. Subterranean...
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  • Slough House (novel series) (category British spy novels)
    Slough House is a series of spy novels by the British author Mick Herron. Herron began writing the first volume, Slow Horses, in 2008, and published it...
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  • The Scarlet Pimpernel (musical) (category French Revolution in fiction)
    of Terror of the French Revolution. The story is a precursor to the spy fiction and the superhero genres, where a hero hides under a mild-mannered alias...
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    humanitarian missions. Spy satellites are commonly seen in spy fiction and military fiction. Some works of fiction that focus specifically on spy satellites include:...
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  • اﺤﻤﺩ in Urdu), (1944 – 17 November 2015) was a Pakistani fiction writer famous for his spy and detective novels in the Urdu language, particularly the...
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    Alex Berenson (category American spy fiction writers)
    : 1  He has written 12 spy novels, all featuring the same protagonist, CIA agent John Wells. His first novel, The Faithful Spy, was released in April...
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  • techno-thriller or technothriller is a hybrid genre drawing from science fiction, thrillers, spy fiction, action, and war novels. They include a disproportionate amount...
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  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is an American spy fiction television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. The series...
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  • Tom Clancy bibliography (category American spy fiction)
    published by Tom Clancy, an American author of contemporary spy fiction and military fiction. 1. The Hunt for Red October (1984) Clancy's first published...
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  • (NYSE Arca: SPY) SPY (disambiguation) Spies (disambiguation) Spy vs. Spy, a comic strip Spy fiction All pages with titles beginning with spy All pages with...
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  • services for the operator. These situations are a very common trope in spy fiction and media portrayals of female espionage. Variations include same-sex...
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    Zoë Boehm, an Oxford private detective. In 2010, he began the Slough House spy series with the first volume Slow Horses. The series concerns MI5 agents...
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    John le Carré (category English spy fiction writers)
    Soldier Spy (1974). Le Carré's first two novels, Call for the Dead (1961) and A Murder of Quality (1962), are mystery fiction. Each features a retired spy, George...
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  • Edward Wilson is a British writer of spy fiction. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, United States, he immigrated to the United Kingdom after serving in...
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  • Literary fiction, mainstream fiction, non-genre fiction, serious fiction, high literature, artistic literature, and sometimes just literature, are labels...
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  • Boysie Oakes (category Fictional British spies)
    the British spy novelist John Gardner in 1964 at the height of a period of spy fiction mania. Oakes is mistakenly recruited into a British spy agency despite...
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    Daniel Silva (novelist) (category American spy fiction writers)
    Daniel Silva (born 1960) is an American journalist and author of thriller and spy novels. Silva was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan. When he was seven years old...
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