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Tag Archives: Gilbert Highet
Helen MacInnes, the Queen of Spy Thrillers, is Back on the Market
Last summer, Helen MacInnes’ bestseller spy novels were reissued in paperback and now some of her classic spy thrillers are available electronically from Amazon for download to your Kindle. If you’re not familiar with Helen MacInnes’ books, you might be aware of the exciting films that were produced based on four of her novels: Above Suspicion (1943) starring Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurry, Assignment in Brittany (1943) starring Jean-Pierre Aumont and Susan Peters, The Venetian Affair (1967) starring Robert Vaughn and Elke Sommer, and The Salzburg Connection (1972) starring Barry Newman and Anna Karina. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Media/Arts/Entertainment
Tagged Books, Cold War, espionage, Gilbert Highet, Helen MacInnes, movies, spy thrillers, totalitarianism
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