Intelligence service
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Intelligence service
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Intelligence service
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Incoming Resources
- Disinformation, former spy chief reveals secret strategies for undermining freedom, attacking religion, and promoting terrorism, Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa and Prof. Ronald J. Rychlak
- Spycraft, the secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda, Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton with Henry R. Schlesinger
- Mrs. Pollifax pursued, Dorothy Gilman
- Near and distant neighbors, a new history of Soviet intelligence, Jonathan Haslam
- All the old knives, Olen Steinhauer
- Live and let die, by Ian Fleming
- The secret state, a history of intelligence and espionage, Colonel John Hughes-Wilson
- Soviet leaders and intelligence, assessing the American adversary during the Cold War, Raymond L. Garthoff
- Big Brother is watching, secret police and intelligence services, Elaine Landau
- The fox, by Frederick Forsyth
- The real spy's guide to becoming a spy, by Peter Earnest and Suzanne Harper, in association with the Spy Museum
- Thunderball, by Ian Fleming
- The midnight bell, Jack Higgins
- The president's book of secrets, the untold story of intelligence briefings to America's presidents from Kennedy to Obama, David Priess
- Intelligence, from secrets to policy, Mark M. Lowenthal
- Red Sea spies, the true story of Mossad's fake diving resort, Raffi Berg
- Ultimate spy, H. Keith Melton ; forewords by Richard Helms and Markus Wolf
- The secret history of the CIA, Joseph J. Trento ; with a new introduction by the author
- The ultimate spy book, H. Keith Melton ; forewords by William E. Colby and Oleg Kalugin
- The unexpected Mrs. Pollifax, by Dorothy Gilman
- Surprise attack, from Pearl Harbor to 9/11 to Benghazi, Larry Hancock
- Espionage, Matt Anniss
- Breaking cover, Stella Rimington
- Secrets of state, a novel, Matthew Palmer
- Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle, by Dorothy Gilman
- The thirty-nine steps, John Buchan ; with introd. by Michael F. Gilbert ; bibliography by Janet Adam Smith ; ill. by Karl Nicholason
- The heist, Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg
- From the shadows, the ultimate insider's story of five presidents and how they won the Cold War, Robert M. Gates
- The nightmare stacks, Charles Stross
- The CIA and FBI, top secret, Sneed B. Collard III
- Intelligence and surprise attack, failure and success from Pearl Harbor to 9/11 and beyond, Erik J. Dahl
- The Swede, a novel, Robert Karjel ; translation from the Swedish by Nancy Pick and Robert Karjel
- Savior's day, Alan A. Winter
- A threat of the first magnitude, FBI counterintelligence & infiltration from the Communist Party to the Revolutionary Union--1962-1974, Aaron J Leonard & Conor A Gallagher
- The man with the golden gun, by Ian Fleming
- Diamonds are forever, by Ian Fleming
- Octopussy ;, and The living daylights, and other stories, by Ian Fleming
- Dragonfly, a novel, Leila Meacham
- The end of intelligence, espionage and state power in the information age, David Tucker
- Inside the NSA, Chris Townsend
- Trigger mortis, a James Bond novel, Anthony Horowitz, with original material from Ian Fleming
- The Vulture, Frederick Ramsay
- Spying on democracy, government surveillance, corporate power, and public resistance, Heidi Boghosian ; [foreword by] Lewis Lapham
- Spying through a glass darkly, American espionage against the Soviet Union, 1945-1946, David Alvarez and Eduard Mark
- Moonraker, by Ian Fleming
- The story of my disappearance, Paul Watkins
- Hoover's war on gays, exposing the FBI's "sex deviates" program, Douglas M. Charles
- Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha, by Dorothy Gilman
- Espionage, fascinating stories of spies and spying, David Owen
- Mrs. Pollifax and the whirling dervish, by Dorothy Gilman
Outgoing Resources
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