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Booklist

Allebury, Ted.

A wilderness of mirrors. 1988. 5v. UK Loan only.

Operation Aeolus, master-minded by the CIA, falls into disarray with the death of a psychic who was helping to pin-point Russian nuclear bases. The CIA and British Intelligence plan to save the operation by kidnapping a young German girl who has extra-sensory perception. Senior SIS field officer David Fisher is sent to carry out this mission and appears to be successful - until he mysteriously disappears.

Archer, Jeffrey.

Not a penny more, not a penny less. 1976. 4v.

Four men find themselves penniless - but this time Harvey Metcalfe, king of the shady deal, has swindled the wrong men. Their plan is simple: to sting him for $1 million, exactly what they lost.

Armstrong, Campbell.

Silencer. 1997. 4v. UK Loan only.

When former state prosecutor Amanda Scholes discovers a bullet-ridden corpse floating down a river, she has a shock. She recognizes the body as a star prosecution witness in the trial of a big-time arms smuggler who was supposed to be protected by the US Witness Protection Program.

Baldacci, David.

Saving faith. 1999. 5v.

Danny Buchanan is a top Washington lobbyist who once earned a vast fortune serving the interests of giant corporations. Appalled by the desperate poverty he witnessed on his global travels, he decided to use his political genius to help the world's poor. With the loyal aid of his assistant, the attractive and committed Faith Lockhart, Danny works tirelessly and in secret to redress the balance of power. But Robert Thornhill a ruthless top-ranking veteran of covert CIA activity, discovers the secret of Danny's political influence and is determined to destroy him.

Brown, Dan.

The Da Vinci code. 2003. 7v.

Harvard Professor Robert Langton, visiting Paris, is called in when the curator of the Louvre is murdered. Alongside the body is a series of baffling ciphers. Langton and a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, are amazed to find a trail that leads to the works of Da Vinci - and beyond.

Brown, Dan.

Digital fortress. 2004. Coming soon.

When the National Security Agency's invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls in its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant, beautiful mathematician. What she uncovers sends shock waves through the corridors of power. The NSA is being held hostage - not by guns or bombs, but by a code so complex that if released would cripple U. S. intelligence. Caught in an accelerating tempest of secrecy and lies, Fletcher battles to save the agency she believes in. Betrayed on all sides, she finds herself fighting not only for her country but for her life, and in the end, for the life of the man she loves.

Buchan, John

The thirty-nine steps. 1915. 2v.

The first of the famous Richard Hannay spy stories; a web of international intrigue spun in London and Scotland.

Carter, Angela

Nights at the circus. 1984. 5v. UK Loan only.

Fevvers is the greatest aerialist of her time: a Cockney Venus who is borne up by the spread of wings that can't be real - or are they? Jack Walso is obsessed with her and bamboozled by the sorcery of her dresser and confidante, Lizzy. He allows himself to be talked into a journey from London to Siberia, entering a world of danger and joy with Colonel Kearney's Circus.

Clancy, Tom.

The sum of all fears. 1991. 21v. UK Loan only.

Starting with an incident in the 1973 Middle East War, and taking his story into a convincing not-too-distant future, Tom Clancy has written a thrilling novel that compels us to look at our world in a new light. With one terrible act, the world is brought to the brink of war and Jack Ryan, now Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, and his FBI counterpart, Dan Murray, frantically seek a solution

Clancy, Tom.

Red rabbit. 2002. 12v.

Long before he was President, Jack Ryan was a novice CIA analyst. One of his first assignments was to debrief a Soviet defector who told of a plot to assassinate Pope John Paul II. In the end, however, not only the Pope's life, but the stability of the entire Western world would be at stake.

Cleary, Jon.

High road to China: a novel. 1978. 6v. UK Loan only.

In 1920, Eve Tozer's American tycoon father is captured by a warlord in China. The ransom was a priceless statuette Eve had with her, and the only way of getting it there in time was to fly. Finding a pair of ex-FFC pilots, and equipping three aircraft, they evaded trouble in France, ran into it in Germany and were helped by a former member of von Richthofen's circus. Wild characters are met in the Balkans and in India, and Bradley Tozer, in China, is fascinated by and finds himself liking his captors, even while waiting for the blade to fall on his neck.

Coonts, Stephen.

Liars and thieves. 2004. 4v. UK Loan only.

Burglar-turned-CIA agent Tommy Carmellini investigates a massacre with links to the U.S. government, a situation that causes him to wonder whom he can trust.

Warning: Contains swear words, sex scenes and violence.

Cooper, James Fenimore.

The last of the Mohicans. 1986. 9v. UK Loan only.

This is a fictional novel with a factual core, namely, the massacre of the British by the Indians at Fort William Henry in 1757. This fictional aspect involves romance, sexuality and heroism, but within the placid character of the novel there lurks a dramatic and violent inner part, which reflects the hatred felt between the two warring factions.

Crichton, Michael.

Congo. 1993. 6v.

Earth Resources Technology Services have sent a geographical project into the dark regions of the Congo, to discover an ancient lost city known to be the last source of the precious blue diamond. The area is said to have a curse on it, a curse no-one believes until the entire party are mysteriously killed. Scientist, Karen Ross, is sent to investigate, joining forces with Peter Elliot, a primatologist.

Cussler, Clive

Flood tide: a novel. 1996. 13v.

A Chinese businessman is making a fortune smuggling immigrants into countries around the globe. Tracking the smuggler leads Dirk Pitt from WashingtonState to a shipping port in Louisiana. The trail then leads to the race to find a sunken ship filled with treasure. As Pitt prepares for a dramatic showdown, he is faced with the most formidable foe he has ever encountered.

Cussler, Clive.

Valhalla rising. 2001. 11v.

It is July, 2003. In the middle of its maiden voyage the luxury cruise ship 'Emerald Dolphin' suddenly catches fire and sinks. What caused it? Why didn't the alarms go off? What was its connection to the revolutionary new engines powering the ship? National Underwater Maritime Administration (NUMA) special projects director Dirk Pitt races to rescue the passengers and investigate the disaster, but he has no idea of the bizarre chain of events about to engulf him.

Drabble, Margaret.

The gates of ivory. 1991. 11v.

Liz Headland receives a mysterious parcel from South-East Asia which causes her to embark on a pilgrimage to Cambodia in search of her novelist friend, Stephen. Gradually the reader learns of Stephen's difficult trip to Bangkok, Hanoi, Saigon and finally Cambodia, while in England his friends Alix, Hester and Hattie engage in their own lives. At last Liz decides to go in search of the man who might have become her lover.

Easterman, Daniel.

Night of the seventh darkness. 1992. 5v.

Returning from a trip abroad to find the bodies of voodoo practitioners buried alive in her Brooklyn apartment, Haitian-born artist Angelina Hammel asks streetwise cop Reuben Abrams for help.

Fleming, Ian.

Goldfinger. 1959. 5v. UK Loan only.

Bond tackles a super-criminal cornering gold bullion, and meets girl gang-leader Pussy Galore.

Follett, Ken.

Hornet flight. 2002. 6v.

It is June 1941 and Denmark is under German occupation. On the rocky coast, two brothers, Harald and Arne Olufsen, starkly different in nature, are straining against the rigid confines imposed by their austere, elderly parents and trying to find their own way in life.

Follett, Ken.

The third twin. 1997.10v.

Jeannie Ferrami, a young scientist, comes across the baffling case of two young men who appear to be identical twins, but who were born to different mothers hundreds of miles apart - Steve, a law student, and Dennis, a convicted murderer. As she investigates this puzzle, powerful but shadowy forces attack her reputation. Once she and Steve solve the mystery they find themselves in more trouble than they could ever have imagined.

Forester, C S.

The "African Queen". 1935. 4v.

Gripping tale of a prim woman missionary thrown together with a Cockney mechanic during World War I. Marooned in German Central Africa, they battle their way down the river in the African Queen, a 30 foot long, squat, flat-bottomed boat.

Forester, C S.

Mr Midshipman Hornblower. 1950. 5v. UK Loan only. Sequel 1.

The first story about Hornblower, still only a midshipman,but with promise of a great future.

Forester, C S.

Lieutenant Hornblower. 2001. 4v. Sequel 2.

An adventure episode in Horatio Hornblower’s early life.

Forester, C S.

Hornblower and the 'Hotspur'. 1962. 6v. UK Loan only. Sequel 3.

The adventures of Captain Hornblower and his sailors, in the Hotspur during the Napoleonic Wars.

Forester, C S.

Hornblower and the 'Atropos'. 1987. 4v. Sequel 4.

With a fortune of gold and silver aboard, HMS Atropos is trapped between a 56-gun ship of the line, a hostile army, and the cross-fire of Turkish batteries in the bay. In this adventure, Captain Hornblower's wits need to be sharper than ever.

Forsyth, Frederick.

The Afghan. 2006. Coming soon.

When British and American intelligence catch wind of a major Al Qaeda operation in the works, they are primed for action - but what can they do? They know nothing about the attack: the what, where or when. They have no sources in Al Qaeda, and it's impossible to plant someone. Impossible, unless ... The Afghan is Izmat Khan, a five-year prisoner of Guantanamo Bay and a former senior commander of the Taliban. The Afghan is also Colonel Mike Martin, a 25-year veteran of war zones around the world, a dark, lean man born and raised in Iraq. In an attempt to stave off disaster, the intelligence agencies will try to do what no one has ever done before - pass off a Westerner as an Arab among Arabs - pass off Martin as the trusted Khan. It will require extraordinary preparation, and then extraordinary luck, for nothing can truly prepare Martin for the dark and shifting world he is about to enter. Or for the terrible things he will find there.

Forsyth, Frederick.

Avenger. 2003. 4v.

A young American aid volunteer, Billy Colenso, is brutally murdered in former Yugoslavia. His grandfather, the Canadian billionaire Steven Edmond, is bent on revenge. The quest to find Billy's murderer leads Edmond to Cal Dexter, ex-Vietnam Special Forces, the one man who could bring the killer to justice. But what starts as a personal, domestic tragedy soon explodes into a terrifying drama on the centre stage of world terrorism. From the battlefield of Vietnam via war-torn Serbia to the jungles of Central America, Avenger is packed with riveting detail, breathtaking action and political suspense, while in Cal Dexter we meet an unforgettable hero in the most dynamic Forsyth tradition.

Francis, Claire.

Wolf winter. 1987. 13v.

Two Norwegian volunteers are shot on a secret mission to the Finnish-Soviet border at the height of the Cold War. Their bodies are found in the snow - on the wrong side of the border. For adventurer and mountaineer Halvard Starheim, an advisor on the mission, the death of his friends is both a personal and professional tragedy. His search for answers takes him back to the brutal years of Nazi occupation, and into the current activities of the Lapp Rights Movement.

Fraser, George Macdonald.

The pyrates. 1983. 7v. UK Loan only.

"The Pyrates" is a swashbuckler of tall ships and desert islands, gallant adventurers and glamorous heroines, buried treasure and ghastly dungeons... all to the accompaniment of ringing steel, thunderous broadsides and the sound of people falling in the water and exchanging period dialogue.

Furst, Alan.

The world at night. 1997. 5v. UK Loan only.

This is a haunting and atmospheric story of survival and defiance, set against German-occupied Paris in 1940. At its centre is Jean Casson, a well-dressed, well-bred Parisian film producer, who spends his days in the finest cafés and bistros, his evenings at elegant dinner parties and his nights in the apartments of numerous women friends - until his lifestyle is changed by the German invasion.

Garland, Alex.

The beach. 1997. 8v.

When Richard flies to Thailand he learns of the mysterious beach from a man who subsequently commits suicide. Teaming up with a young French couple, they set off to find it.

Warning: Contains language which might be considered offensive.

Haggard, Henry Rider.

King Solomon's mines. 1912. 3v. UK Loan only. Sequel 1.

Allan Quartermaine sets out with Sir Henry Curtis and Captain Good to find Sir Henry's brother who was believed to have gone into unexplored and savage parts of Africa in search of the lost diamond mines of the SolomonMountains.

Harris, Robert.

Enigma. 1995. 7v.

Based around an actual event, this book is set in 1943 inside Britain's code-breaking centre. Nazi Germany's U-boats have unexpectedly changed their Enigma cipher and the battle of the Atlantic hangs in the balance. In desperation the authorities turn to brilliant young mathematician and code breaker, Tom Jericho. What follows is a frantic race to crack the U-boat code. Jericho faces an equally baffling enigma: the woman he loves has disappeared and he suspects there might be a spy in the code breaking centre .

Higgins, Jack.

Thunder point. 1993. 6v.

A diver in the Caribbean discovers a German U-boat resting on a remote reef, uncovered from its fifty-year grave by a recent storm. The diver recovers the captain's log, but behind seized watertight doors another case remains on board. When the British Secret Service get wind of the discovery they take drastic action to locate the submarine and salvage the documents.

Higgins, Jack.

Bad company. 2003. 3v.

Undercover enforcer Sean Dillon tackles a new crisis as presidential skeletons threaten to burst from the closet. In the waning days of World War II, Hitler gave his diary to a young aide for safekeeping. Now it's threatening to resurface, with explosive contents.

Innes, Hammond.

Campbell's kingdom. 1952. 8v.

After Stuart Campbell passed away, he left behind him only a derelict oil rig and his home, now a crumbling old shack. His sole heir was his nephew, Bruce Campbell Wetheral. It was said that no one in his right mind would live seven thousand feet up in the Rocky Mountains trying to fulfil a dead man's dream, but Bruce was not one to give in that easily; he only had six months to live, so what did he have to lose?

Innes, Hammond.

The angry mountain. 1950. 4v. UK Loan only.

Dick Farrel is a man haunted by his wartime memories of torture and fear, a time better forgotten, but past and present merge when a trip to Eastern Europe embroils him in the twilight world of the industrial spy. Farrell becomes a reluctant player in a lethal game as the hunt shifts from Czechoslovakia to Southern Italy. Beneath the blazing summit of Vesuvius in full eruption, he comes face to face with the living ghosts of his past.

Jenkins, Geoffrey.

A grue of ice. 1962. 6v.

ThompsonIsland contains rich deposits of a mineral used for making rocket fuel and lies somewhere between Cape Town and the Antartic. Bruce Weatherby is the only man who knows its exact location, and becomes involved in a life or death struggle with desperate men and the savage elements

Kingsley, Charles.

Westward ho! 1855. 8v.

A patriotic tale of adventure, Jesuit intrigue and naval enterprise in the time of Queen Elizabeth.

Le Carre, John.

Our game. 1995. 7v.

At forty-eight ex-civil servant, Tim Cranmer, is enjoying his retirement with his beautiful young mistress, Emma. Until Larry Pettifer, Tim's one-time double agent and all-time rival enters the scene. Larry and Emma disappear and Tim goes in pursuit, raiding his own past like a thief as he follows the lovers across the battered landscapes of post-Thatcher England, into Moscow and then Southern Russia.