Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy (USA 2007) From the Publisher: "In wartime," Winston Churchill wrote, "truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies." For Britain's counterintelligence operations, this meant finding the unlikeliest agent imaginable -- a history professor named Alfred Vicary, handpicked by Churchill himself to expose a highly dangerous, but unknown, traitor. The Nazis, however, have also chosen an unlikely agent. Catherine Blake is the beautiful widow of a war hero, a hospital volunteer -- and a Nazi spy under direct orders from Hitler: uncover the Allied plans for D-Day... Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy. Signet, ISBN: 0451209303 (February, 2007), 752 p., $9.99.
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Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy (USA 2003) From the Publisher: For Britain's counterintelligence operations, this meant finding the unlikeliest agent imaginable-a history professor named Alfred Vicary, handpicked by Churchill himself to expose a highly dangerous, but unknown, traitor. The Nazis, however, have also chosen an unlikely agent: Catherine Blake, a beautiful widow of a war hero, a hospital volunteer - and a Nazi spy under direct orders from Hitler to uncover the Allied plans for D-Day... Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy. Signet, ISBN: 0451209303 (May, 2003), 736 p., $9.99.
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Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy (UK 1999) From the Publisher: British intelligence also has its orders, and academic Alfred Vicary has been recruited by Churchill himself to carry them out. It is his job to find Catherine and stop her before it is too late. But whose side are his own people on? Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy. Orion Books, ISBN: 0752826905 (July, 1999), 454 p., £5.99.
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Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy (USA 1998) From the Publisher: Alfred Vicary: fumbling history professor, Churchill's confidant, leader of Britain's counterintelligence operations. His mission: stop an unknown traitor at any cost, including his life. Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy. A Novel. Fawcett Books, ISBN: 0449002640 (February, 1998), 531 p., $6.99.
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Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy (USA 1996) From the Publisher: Her nemesis is Alfred Vicary, a fumbling professor of history barely able to remember where he placed his threadbare tweed jacket, let alone sustain a relationship. But Vicary is also a confidant of Winston Churchill's, who has chosen this reclusive don to run England's critical counterintelligence operations. Against this backdrop comes Daniel Silva's The Unlikely Spy, a sophisticated and altogether exceptional World War II thriller. Based on fact, Silva's fast-paced novel moves effortlessly from the Berlin High Command's espionage centers to the U-boat-infested North Sea, from the privileged playgrounds of Long Island to Hyde Park's shadowy paths -- a grand canvas of intrigue that sweeps the reader along in a breathtaking race against time. If Catherine escapes to Germany, the Nazis will know the Allied invasion will be at Normandy; and if Vicary doesn't stop her, all of Britain's greatest wartime deceptions and ploys will have been for naught. But why does it seem as if Vicary's superiors want him to fail? For lovers of Jack Higgins, Frederick Forsyth, and Len Deighton, The Unlikely Spy is a masterpiece of war and deception, a wholly original and spellbinding tale of the Allies' finest hour. Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy. A Novel. Villard Books, ISBN: 0679455620 (December, 1996), 481 p., $25.00.
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Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy (UK 1996) From the Publisher: British intelligence also has its orders, and academic Alfred Vicary has been recruited by Churchill himself to carry them out. It is his job to find Catherine and stop her before it is too late. But whose side are his own people on? Daniel Silva: The Unlikely Spy. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN: 0297817906 (December, 1996), 454 p., £15.99.
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