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Best Spy Novels – List Of Top 10 Spy Novels Of All Time

Books Oct 10, 2020
Best Spy Novels

The Spy Novels written by real-life spies is the most enjoyable genre for travel lovers is spy fiction. Most people love reading spy novels because It’s secretive and surreptitious glory itself and also offers something of an escape.

Here is the list of the topmost 10 best and enjoyable Spy novels of all time :

1.The Thirty-Nine Steps:

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This Spy novel is written by John Buchan in 1915. This particular novel is totally unpredictable, exciting, and will keep you guessing until the final page.

2.The Black Tulip:

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This Spy novel is written by Milt Bearden in 1980. During this suspense-filled thriller, Milt Bearden really delivers. With thirty years in CIA to back it up, he actually knows what he’s talking about which supplies the entire thriller to the readers.

3.Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy:

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This Spy novel is written by John le Carré in 1974 and can satisfy anyone searching for a decent spy tale. In this spy novel the head of MI6, Control, deploys an agent to meet with a Hungarian general who knows the identity of a Soviet spy. However, the mission goes wrong, and also the general dies before he can reveal the information.

4.The Day of the Jackal:

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This Spy novel is written by Frederick Forsyth in 1971. This particular novel is predicated upon telling the story of an expert assassin tasked by a French dissident organization to kill the President of France. Meanwhile, a savvy Parisian officer begins to solve the mystery of the killer’s identity.

5.A Corpse in the Koryo:

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This Spy novel is written by James Church and published in 2006. This can be a good mystery and full of thrill and spy novel, crammed with unusual characters involved that keeps you guessing until the end.

6.The Bourne Identity:

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This Spy novel is written by Robert Ludlum in 1980. This suspense-filled thriller is about the story of a person, salvaged, near death, from the ocean by an Italian fishing vessel.

7.Our Man in Havana:

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This Spy novel is written by Graham Greene in 1956. This can be a crackling good mystery spy novel, full of unusual characters involved, and based upon the recruitment of spy’s which makes this more interesting and captures the reader’s attention towards this novel.

8.The Hunt for Red October:

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This Spy novel is written by Tom Clancy in 1984. It’s thrilling fare, it tackles Soviet themes and therefore the adventures of a bunch of US Navy officers occupation of a nuclear submarine. This particular novel is totally unpredictable, exciting, and will keep you guessing until the last page.

9.Midnight in Europe:

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This Spy novel is written by Alan Furst in 2014. This suspense-filled thriller is about the centers on the interests of the nearly defeated Spanish Republican Army in 1938, so its terrain could not have less in common with “Spies of the Balkans” or “Dark Voyage”. This is often an entire thriller for the readers.

10.The Secret Agent:

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This Spy novel is written by the writer Joseph Conrad and published in 1907. This suspense-filled thriller is predicated upon the story of terrorism — an attack on the Greenwich Observatory which makes it an entire thriller to the readers.

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