Genre of fiction involving espionage as an important context or plot device.
1 In a spy novel , everything that the initiated character notices might mean something.
2 That mission was already being written up like a spy novel .
3 Which, in spy novel terms, would be the ultimate coup for a Special Service.
4 It reads like a spy novel , but it's all true.
5 What I've found is rather ordinary, far simpler than the plot of a spy novel .
6 It was a spy novel . But Weinstein demurred.
7 In every spy novel , spymasters invariably try to use money as the hook in the fish's gullet.
8 They recognise it. Hearing it for the first time put me in mind of a spy novel .
9 It might work in a spy novel , but I wasn't a CIA agent; I was a goddam English teacher.
10 This case is seriously complex, it involves many moving parts and players, and reads like something out of a spy novel .
11 This writer has not tired of boring you about his enthusiasm for John Le Carré's great spy novel and … It's here everybody.
12 And old man Churchill, too, if you believe the Western spy novels .
13 I'm speaking here of David Ignatius, Post columnist and author of spy novels .
14 To what extent do your spy novels reflect real events?
15 Anthropologists studying migration have taken over the term "sleeper" from popular spy novels .
16 He had become a fantasist who funneled his talent into writing halfway decent spy novels .
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