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The Quiller Memorandum

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You are a secret agent working for the British in Berlin. You are due to go home on leave, but you are being followed by the enemy—or your own people. A man meets you in the theater and briefs you on a plot to revive the power of Nazi Germany. You do not believe him, but you remember that one of the suspects mentioned was a senior SS officer you met while you were working as a spy in Nazi Germany. Next you make contact with a beautiful girl who may know something. Someone tries to kill both of you.

Your name is Quiller. You are the hero of an extraordinary novel that shows how a spy works, how messages are coded and decoded, how contacts are made, how a man reacts under the influence of truth drugs, and that traces the story of a vastly complex, entertaining, convincing, and sinister plot.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This novel won the Edgar Award in 1966, long enough ago that the villains are Nazis and the beautiful girl, Inga, grew up in Hitler's bunker. Sound dated? Not really. Compromised women are intoxicating in any era. Nor can our agent, Quiller, forgive Zossen. He's the SS officer, "round-shouldered like his fuehrer," who ordered 300 Jews machine-gunned. Their request for time to pray was denied. Zossen would have been late for luncheon. Simon Prebble, one of this magazine's Golden Voices, doesn't just play the characters, he plays the orchestra as well, letting the percussion, or the violins, into his voice as the mood demands. And yes, it <> a movie with the same title, starring George Segal. B.H.C. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 10, 2004
      Quiller fans will welcome the reissue of Adam Hall's The Quiller Memorandum, which won an Edgar Award for Best Novel in 1966. In this first in a series of 19 spy thrillers, secret agent Quiller uncovers a plot in Berlin to revive Nazi Germany.

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