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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/quinn-fawcett/death_to_spies.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/quinn-fawcett/death_to_spies_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Death to Spies" alt ="Death to Spies"/></a><br//><p><b>Was Ian Fleming a master spy?</b><br>After years of serving in the intelligence community, Ian Fleming retired&#8212;and soon thereafter created James Bond, that debonair, dashing hero of countless novels and films.<br>But what if Fleming never really retired from spying? What if his position as an international journalist was really a cover for Cold War cat-and-mouse games?<br><i>In Death to Spies</i>, Ian Fleming, master operative, steps out from the shadow of his creation to take his rightful place in the pantheon of fictional spies.<br>Fleming's idyll on the island of Jamaica is disrupted when a ranking member of British Intelligence shows up with a wild story of purloined nuclear secrets and moles within British Intelligence, then mysteriously disappears, apparently the victim of foul play. <br>Investigating, Fleming faces hostility in Los Alamos&#8212;where anyone not American is automatically suspect&#8212;meets a glamorous, sexy woman with few scruples, and narrowly...]]></description>
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