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The Spy Killer
(1967)(Private I)
(The first book in the John Smith Mystery series)A novel by Jimmy Sangster
Ex-British spy John Smith is nearly broke, has bad teeth, is lousy in bed, and drinks too much. But he's no fool. He's a man who knows his own limitations and works within them.
He blackmailed his way out of the secret service years ago and is barely making a living as a London private eye when his ex-wife comes calling and asks him to follow her philandering husband. But that sleazy, all-too-common job leads to some uncommon trouble...and Smith is thrown like a chunk of raw meat into a lion's den of international espionage, betrayal, and killing. His only hope of surviving is to outwit his clever and brutal adversaries at their own deadly game.
"Very astutely plotted, with many surprising twists and a sharp bite," (The New York Times)
"There's nothing ordinary about this adventure. It's big league intrigue." (Kirkus Reviews)
"A deadly, cold, serious drama of counter-espionage." (Atlanta Constitution)
"A witty spy story in the anti-James Bond tradition." (The Cedar Falls Courier)
This novel was original published under the title Private I and was adapted into a feature film starring Robert Horton, Jill St. John, and Sebastian Cabot.
Genre: Thriller
He blackmailed his way out of the secret service years ago and is barely making a living as a London private eye when his ex-wife comes calling and asks him to follow her philandering husband. But that sleazy, all-too-common job leads to some uncommon trouble...and Smith is thrown like a chunk of raw meat into a lion's den of international espionage, betrayal, and killing. His only hope of surviving is to outwit his clever and brutal adversaries at their own deadly game.
"Very astutely plotted, with many surprising twists and a sharp bite," (The New York Times)
"There's nothing ordinary about this adventure. It's big league intrigue." (Kirkus Reviews)
"A deadly, cold, serious drama of counter-espionage." (Atlanta Constitution)
"A witty spy story in the anti-James Bond tradition." (The Cedar Falls Courier)
This novel was original published under the title Private I and was adapted into a feature film starring Robert Horton, Jill St. John, and Sebastian Cabot.
Genre: Thriller
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