Best of
Espionage

1974

Six Days of the Condor


James Grady - 1974
    He contacts CIA headquarters for help but when an attempted rendezvous goes wrong, it quickly becomes clear that no one can be trusted. Malcolm disappears into the streets of Washington, hoping to evade the killers long enough to unravel the conspiracy—but will that be enough to save his life?

Spy/Counterspy: The Autobiography of Dusko Popov


Duško Popov - 1974
    The author recalls the adventure and danger of his espionage activities during the Second World War as a British agent posing as a Nazi supporter.

Evidence in Camera: The Story of Photographic Intelligence in the Second World War


Constance Babington Smith - 1974
    an important addition to the history of those times... here is a book to read and enjoy. The Sunday Times Constance Babington Smith, who worked during the war with the Allied Central Interpretation Unit, tells the story of the men and women who pioneered and fostered photographic intelligence, and of the work they did.

Mark One: The Dummy


John Dudley Ball - 1974
    

KGB: The Secret Works Of Soviet Secret Agents


John Barron - 1974
    A remarkable book about the KGB, vividly told and carefully researched.

One Night Stand (Razoni & Jackson #3)


Warren Murphy - 1974
    

Fight Another Day


J.M. Langley - 1974