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Quiller Barracuda Kindle Edition
Quiller's latest field mission on behalf of British Intelligence is to discover whether a fellow British agent, located in Miami, is secretly working for another government or organization. Quiller finds himself in the crosshairs of the Florida mafia, Soviet spies and a cabal bent on world domination as he struggles to uncover the truth. The 14th novel in the series that began with Edgar Award winner THE QUILLER MEMORANDUM.
"Hall has created a new form: the spy thriller that is all action and yet cerebral, a writing feat few can match."
- The Boston Globe
"Fast and tense. Quiller is one of suspense literature's great secret agents!"
- Houston Chronicle
"They don't get any tougher or more intelligent than the Quiller tales."
- Rocky Mountain News
"Quiller is by now a primary reflex."
- Kirkus Reviews
"Tension in a novel is difficult to maintain at a pitch that actually creates a physical impact on the reader. A few of the best writers can do it, and among them is Adam Hall."
- London Times Literary Supplement
"Tense, intelligent, harsh, surprising..."
- The New York Times
(Quiller is) "the greatest survival expert among contemporary secret agents."
- The New York Times
Elleston Trevor’s novels, plays, and short stories range from light, witty mysteries to dramas, usually about ordinary individuals experiencing extraordinary situations. To cover a wide diversity of subject matter Elleston wrote under various pseudonyms: Adam Hall, Trevor Burgess, Roger Fitzalan, Simon Rattray, Mansell Black, Caesar Smith, Howard North, Warwick Scott, and even a woman’s name, Leslie Stone. Elleston is best known for his classic, The Flight of the Phoenix, and for his nineteen novels about a spy named Quiller. In 1966, The Quiller Memorandum won the Edgar award for the best mystery of the year. The Flight of the Phoenix and Quiller Memorandum both became major motion pictures. The author was born Trevor Dudley Smith in London on February 17, 1920. He died in Scottsdale, Arizona, on July 21, 1995.
"Hall has created a new form: the spy thriller that is all action and yet cerebral, a writing feat few can match."
- The Boston Globe
"Fast and tense. Quiller is one of suspense literature's great secret agents!"
- Houston Chronicle
"They don't get any tougher or more intelligent than the Quiller tales."
- Rocky Mountain News
"Quiller is by now a primary reflex."
- Kirkus Reviews
"Tension in a novel is difficult to maintain at a pitch that actually creates a physical impact on the reader. A few of the best writers can do it, and among them is Adam Hall."
- London Times Literary Supplement
"Tense, intelligent, harsh, surprising..."
- The New York Times
(Quiller is) "the greatest survival expert among contemporary secret agents."
- The New York Times
Elleston Trevor’s novels, plays, and short stories range from light, witty mysteries to dramas, usually about ordinary individuals experiencing extraordinary situations. To cover a wide diversity of subject matter Elleston wrote under various pseudonyms: Adam Hall, Trevor Burgess, Roger Fitzalan, Simon Rattray, Mansell Black, Caesar Smith, Howard North, Warwick Scott, and even a woman’s name, Leslie Stone. Elleston is best known for his classic, The Flight of the Phoenix, and for his nineteen novels about a spy named Quiller. In 1966, The Quiller Memorandum won the Edgar award for the best mystery of the year. The Flight of the Phoenix and Quiller Memorandum both became major motion pictures. The author was born Trevor Dudley Smith in London on February 17, 1920. He died in Scottsdale, Arizona, on July 21, 1995.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date1 Aug. 2011
- File size853 KB
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- ASIN : B005FNHOFQ
- Publisher : Spectrum Literary Agency, Inc. (1 Aug. 2011)
- Language : English
- File size : 853 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 305 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 220,328 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 2,015 in Espionage Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- 4,158 in Spy Stories & Tales of Intrigue
- 35,266 in Thrillers (Books)
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Another of the Quiller series. They're all a bit dated now but if you're a lover of the "old" James Bond books and black and white films then this is for you. Recommended
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Another great Quiller book, 14th in the series. I read the Quiller books back when they were written, and waited for each one to be published much as I do now for Lee Child, Daniel Silva etc. It's great that now they are mainly out of print, many of them are available for Kindle. I hope the few remaining ones become available soon. Reading them now they are just as exciting as they were then. Adam Hall's unique writing style ensures the suspense is maintained to the last page, and even though you know that Quiller will escape the seemingly most impossible situations, you have to keep turning the pages to find out how. For a hero that manages to survive without gimmicks and gadgets, he doesn't even carry a gun, but relies on his own skills and wits, they don't come any better than Quiller. If you have'nt read any of the books, start at the beginning with the Quiller Memorandum, and you'll want to read the rest.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 December 2009
A great story and incredible suspense. Love every page, Adam Hall the best in spy agent reading.
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