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  • av Wesley Britton
    247

    20 years in the future, humanity has been decimated by climate change and waves of fatal plagues released by Islamic terrorists.In this new world, Special Operative Mary Carpenter of the Commonwealth of Independent States takes on deadly opponents, including white supremacists, cells of the Everlasting Caliphate, and an international organization of smugglers called Hammerhead plotting to dominate the planet with an all-powerful fear gas.Join Mary Carpenter in four fast-paced, futuristic adventures that might be in tomorrow's headlines.

  • - A New Saga Begins
    av Wesley Britton
    241

  • - Book 2 of The Beta-Earth Chronicles
    av Wesley Britton & Sharon Lipman
    317

    In The Blood of Balnakin, Tribe Renbourn travels to a new continent, where even stranger adventures await.A vengeful island ruler captures them at sea; the revered Mother-Icealt of All-Domes shares prophecies and secrets that will change the planet; three of these prophecies are fulfilled, as the tribe is forced to reconcile with the country of Balnakin still seeking vengeance for the Bergarten disaster; and a heart-wrenching death trade results in the murder of one beloved wife and the unwanted salvation of another.Will Malcolm Renbourn and his family survive the surprising consequences of those prophecies?

  • av Wesley Britton
    217

  • av Wesley Britton
    381

    Before Bond, before Maxwell Smart and Mrs. Emma Peel, we''ve enjoyed a wide variety of TV Spies. From 1951''s Dangerous Assignment to today''s Burn Notice, we''ve watched cloak-and-dagger adventures from popular successes like Alias and Mission: Impossible to thoughtful mini-series like The Sandbaggers to cartoons and even live animals in shows like Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp. Our TV secret agents have worn masks and capes (Adventures of Zorro), fought in the historical past (Hogan's Heroes, Jack of All Trades), been as stylish as Napoleon Solo in The Man From U.N.C.L.E., or have been as frumpy as George Smiley in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.No one knows more about the wide vista of these undercover operatives than Dr. Wesley Britton, author of the highly-acclaimed 2004 history of the genre, Spy Television. Now, Britton has compiled the first indispensable reference book on television espionage unveiling the secrets behind our beloved favorites, the nuggets we might have missed, and the programs that disappeared without a trace after their short original runs. Britton provides the behind-the-scenes creative process for TV spies drawn from both extensive research and his interviews with many participants. He uncovers the reasons why some dramas were either unforgettable hits or regrettable misses.But The Encyclopedia of TV Spies is more than a historical overview-. Britton offers analysis of the elements that made key shows innovative and trend-setting and why some of the best productions ever made never jelled with the networks or audiences. And, like a "Special Edition" DVD, The Encyclopedia of TV Spies also includes extra features including articles on tie-in novels and how to collect TV spy music.In short, no entertainment library is complete without The Encyclopedia of TV Spies, and no fan of television should be without it. Every reader should expect to discover surprises and suggestions for their own viewing, and will find themselves seeking out the best dramas and comedies available on DVD or online.

  • av Wesley Britton
    811

    For half a century, television spies have been trained professionals, reluctant heroes, housewives, businessmen, criminals, and comedians.

  • - The Ultimate Book of Movie Espionage
    av Wesley Britton
    1 391

    In a 1989 National radio interview, John Le Carre said a spy, by definition, has to be entertaining. Since the days of the silent documentary short, spying has been a staple of the movie business. This book, the last in the 'spy trilogy', provides a history of spies in the movies, with an emphasis on the stories these films present.

  • - Spies in Fiction and Film
    av Wesley Britton
    1 087

    In Beyond Bond: Spies in Film and Fiction, Britton traces the history of espionage in literature, film, and other media, demonstrating how the spy stories of the 1840s began cementing our popular conceptions of what spies do and how they do it.

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