Yesterday’s Spy

Cover of Yesterday's Spy by Len Deighton
Author: Len Deighton
Year: 1975
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 9780151997534
Dimensions:
Weight: 1.25 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 823/.9/1
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Yesterday’s Spy by Len Deighton, published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1975, is a first edition novel comprising 282 pages. This work delves into the complexities of espionage, where sinister rumors connect clandestine Arab arms dealing with a figure from the historical anti-Nazi Guernica network. The narrative invites readers to explore the intricate web of intelligence and deception as the past resurfaces.

In this novel, readers will find a gripping exploration of mystery and detective elements, as the protagonist confronts the implications of reopening the master file on a spy from yesterday. The story intertwines themes of historical intrigue and modern-day consequences, providing a thought-provoking look at the shadows of espionage. With its focus on the intersection of past and present, Yesterday’s Spy offers a compelling narrative that engages with the darker aspects of international relations and covert operations.


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Sinister rumors link clandestine Arab arms dealing with the man who led the old anti-Nazi Guernica network. It’s time to re-open the master file on yesterday’s spy…

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Yesterday’s Spy” by Len Deighton. Synopsis preview: Sinister rumors link clandestine Arab arms dealing with the man who led the old anti-Nazi Guernica network. It’s time to re-open the master file on yesterday’s spy…
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“Yesterday’s Spy” is credited to Len Deighton.
When was “Yesterday’s Spy” published?
Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Year: 1975.
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ISBN-13: 9780151997534.
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Language: en. Pages: 282. Edition: First Edition.

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