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  2. Eric Ambler - Wikipedia

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    Eric Clifford Ambler OBE (28 June 1909 – 23 October 1998) was an English author of thrillers, in particular spy novels, who introduced a new realism to the genre. Also working as a screenwriter , Ambler used the pseudonym Eliot Reed for books written with Charles Rodda.

  3. Category:Novels by Eric Ambler - Wikipedia

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  4. Uncommon Danger - Wikipedia

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    Uncommon Danger is the second novel by British thriller writer Eric Ambler, published in 1937.It was published in the United States as Background To Danger. [1] [2] In his autobiography, Here Lies Eric Ambler, Ambler explains that "Background To Danger" was the original title, but his British publisher disliked the word 'background', so it was published in all English-speaking countries except ...

  5. Passage of Arms - Wikipedia

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    "Eric Ambler" Bastulli Mystery Library. Retrieved 25 Jan 2009. Retrieved 25 Jan 2009. Panek, Leroy L. (1981), The Special Branch: The British Spy Novel, 1890–1980 , Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, ISBN 0-87972-178-2

  6. The Dark Frontier - Wikipedia

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    The novel was one of the first six of Ambler's books which made his name. Ambler wrote in his autobiography, "As I saw it, the thriller had nowhere to go but up". [4] The Dark Frontier parodies the conventions of the contemporary British thriller, [2] [5] particularly E. Phillips Oppenheim and John Buchan, [6] but improves upon them. [7]

  7. Penguin Crime & Espionage - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Modern Classics – Crime & Espionage is a series of books published by Penguin Books in the UK. The initial ten books were published in 2023. ... Eric Ambler ...

  8. Epitaph for a Spy - Wikipedia

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    The plight of stateless individuals is a recurring theme in Ambler's novels. [1] The hotel setting makes the novel similar to a country house whodunit. [2] The book contained early descriptions of German concentration camps, based on Ambler's conversations with refugees and reading of left-wing newspapers. [3]

  9. Send No More Roses - Wikipedia

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    It is regarded as one of Ambler's late masterpieces. [2] Kirkus Reviews wrote "You can be sure that Eric Ambler would never mix his metaphors, write an ungraceful line, or tell you a story you don't want to hear." [3]