### Review This book was the 1966 winner of the Edgar Award for Mystery Fiction. --Blackstone Audio Inc. ### Product Description You are a secret agent working for the British in Berlin. You are due to go home on leave, but you are being followed-by your own people, or by the enemy. A man meets y
The Quiller Memorandum
โ Scribed by Hall, Adam
- Publisher
- Forge
- Year
- 1965
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 7 KB
- Edition
- 1st Forge Ed
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
This book was the 1966 winner of the Edgar Award for Mystery Fiction. --Blackstone Audio Inc.
Product Description
You are a secret agent working for the British in Berlin. You are due to go home on leave, but you are being followed-by your own people, or by the enemy. A man meets you in the theater and briefs you on a plot to revive the power of Nazi Germany. You do not believe him, but you remember that one of the suspects mentioned was a senior SS officer you met with in the days when you were working as a spy in Nazi Germany. The next day you make contact with a beautiful girl who may know something. Someone tries to kill both of you.
Your name is Quiller. You are the hero of an extraordinary novel which shows how a spy works, how messages are coded and decoded, how contacts are made, how a man reacts under the influence of truth drugs-and which traces the story of a vastly complex, entertaining, convincing, and sinister plot.
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