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Ted Allbeury

    24 octobre 1917 – 4 décembre 2005

    Ted Allbeury s'est fait connaître pour ses romans d'espionnage, puisant profondément dans ses expériences en tant que lieutenant-colonel dans le Corps du renseignement pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ses récits se caractérisent par des intrigues captivantes et des explorations perspicaces de la psychologie des personnages et des complexités des opérations secrètes. Au-delà des thrillers, il s'est également aventuré dans la fiction générale et les nouvelles, explorant les thèmes de la trahison et des liens humains. La représentation habile des dilemmes moraux complexes par Allbeury cimente son importance en tant que voix distinctive dans la fiction d'espionnage.

    Ted Allbeury
    The Other Side of Silence
    The Twentieth Day of January
    Due process
    The Lantern Network
    A time without shadows
    Hostage
    • Hostage

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(11)Évaluer

      John Rennie is an uncompromising, principled man. When his Intelligence superiors order him to lie, to pervert, to execute, he does it because his country's security demands it. When his wife is unfaithful, he divorces her. No hesitation, no qualms or questions. Because Rennie is a man who wants to sleep soundly at night . . . Until one assignment goes horribly wrong.

      Hostage
    • A time without shadows

      • 309pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Did Winston Churchill betray the SOE network codenamed "Scorpio" to appease Joseph Stalin? MI6 officer Harry Chapman, ordered to provide an explanation, begins his investigation, but finds the records were destroyed and the one person who knew the truth is dead. By the author of "Deep Purple".

      A time without shadows
    • The Lantern Network

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      Ted Allbeury, the British master of espionage, presents a modern-day spy tale that begins with the "lantern network" of the French Resistance during World War II. "Simple, unaffected, flowing with a calm certainty".--New York Times Book Review.

      The Lantern Network
    • Due process

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      SIS officer James Boyd has just been given the most dangerous assignment of his the MKULTRA case. An obscure cocktail of mind-altering drugs, MKULTRA is being used by the mafia to hypnotise its unwitting accomplices in murder, theft and espionage. But nobody had foreseen the devastating effects the drug would have on these people, who are effectively treated like laboratory mice in the deadly games played by the mob. Now, for the sake of the Service, and for the innocent people caught up in this mess, Boyd is determined to seek out the perpetrators and see that justice is done.

      Due process
    • The Twentieth Day of January

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      '[The] novel has seeming prescience, but what actually makes it worth reading are the rounded characters and ingenious plot that never breaks free of plausibility. The very things in fact, that are missing from the saga of President Trump's victory.' - Jake Kerridge, Telegraph

      The Twentieth Day of January
    • Philby wants to come back — why? After years behind the Iron Curtain Philby wants to return to his homeland. John Powell, the youngest member of the Milord Committee that monitors Philby's every move, is assigned the task of finding out why. Is it an old man's whim, or a carefully planned KGB operation? To find out Powell must journey into the labyrinth of a man's legendary past, sifting through every rumour, every plot, every shadowy alliance, until the journey leads him into the darkest and most dangerious recesses of them all, the heart and mind and motivation of the man himself — Kim Philby.

      The Other Side of Silence
    • Publication January 1989 "A Wilderness of Mirrors" weaves together the worlds of the spy and the psychic, of the CIA, British Intelligence and the kidnap of the daughter of an East German research neurologist. Ted Allbeury's recent novels have been bestsellers and three have been turned into radio serials. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

      A Wilderness of Mirrors
    • Richter's wartime mission in England was dangerous, but he survived. After the war he returned to Germany to start a new life, safe from every threat except one, the cruellest of all; coincidence. And when Richter got into trouble, there was only one man with a chance of getting him out. A man he had not seen in years and whom he never expected to see again...

      Secret Whispers
    • Ted Allbeury, the British master of espionage, presents a modern-day spy tale that begins with the "lantern network" of the French Resistance during World War II. "Simple, unaffected, flowing with a calm certainty".--New York Times Book Review.

      Lantern Network
    • The Long Run

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In this thriller three groups of men in England, America and Germany challenge the irresponsible power of popular journalists, and unleash instead a more sinister enemy of freedom.

      The Long Run