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The originals of these documents are presumably still in the possession of the Central Intelligence Agency, unless of course no one ever checked the post office box in Herndon, Virginia.

Someone at the Agency must have gotten wind of my plans, because recently one of their employees phoned me. I wasn’t surprised that they knew, since I’d told Marty Ealing what I was doing the day I gave notice, and he’s a terrible gossip.

The caller sounded young and inexperienced, but he wasted no time in sternly reminding me of the nondisclosure agreement, and the possible consequences of violating it.

“It’s a novel,” I said. “Completely made up. Ed Lemaster’s name won’t even be mentioned.”

“So this isn’t for
Vanity Fair
?”

“No. There won’t be a single fact involved.”

“Okay. But you also should be aware that former employees must also submit novels before publication.”

“But I was never an Agency employee, as you know. And the agreement I signed covers only the facts.” He wasn’t quite sure how to respond. I felt a little sorry for him.

“Well, just be careful, then.”

“Oh, I will. Very careful.”

He apologized for bothering me. Then he wished me luck.

Sometimes even the idle wishes of a nameless CIA man come true, and this morning a reputable publishing house in New York telephoned to offer me a contract based on my cover letter, an outline, and fifty sample pages.

Tonight, David and I will celebrate with our usual fare at Martin’s Tavern. I doubt we will see a woman wearing a red carnation, but you never know. He and I have already made plans to meet my father this December. In Berlin, of course. What better place, now that each of us in his own way has played at being a spy.

I figure my book will take about a year to finish, but I’ve already roughed out the plot, sketched the characters, and have an ending in mind. I’ve also decided that the opening words will not appear in the first chapter, or even in the prologue. They will be printed on the epigraph page, right up front, so that no reader can possibly miss them.

They go like this:

This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

Appendix

Warfield Cage’s Library of Espionage First Editions

The following are
218
books, by
47
authors,
18
of whom worked in intelligence (their names are in
boldface
),
6
more of whom worked in foreign ministries or a war/defense office.

Of these,
57
of the books were published prior to 1950.

By author

Allbeury, Ted


Snowball,
1974


The Special Collection,
1975


The Lantern Network,
1978


The Alpha List,
1979


The Other Side of Silence,
1981


No Place to Hide,
1986


A Wilderness of Mirrors,
1988

Ambler, Eric


The Dark Frontier,
1936


Uncommon Danger
(U.S.:
Background to Danger
), 1937


Epitaph for a Spy,
1938


Cause for Alarm,
1938


The Mask of Dimitrios
(U.S.:
A Coffin for Dimitrios
), 1939


Journey into Fear,
1940


Judgment on Deltchev,
1951


The Levanter,
1972

Bingham, John
(Lord Clanmorris)


A Fragment of Fear,
1965


The Double Agent,
1966


Brock and the Defector,
1982

Buchan, John


The Thirty-nine Steps,
1915


Greenmantle,
1916


Mr. Standfast,
1919


Huntingtower,
1922


The Three Hostages,
1924


The Courts of the Morning,
1929

Buckley, William F., Jr
(Blackford Oakes novels)


Saving the Queen,
1976


Stained Glass,
1978


Who’s on First,
1980


The Story of Henri Tod,
1984


See You Later, Alligator,
1985


High Jinx,
1986


Mongoose R.I.P.,
1987

Burgess, Anthony
(Army intel cipher work during WWII)


Tremor of Intent,
1966

Childers, Erskine


The Riddle of the Sands,
1903

Coles, Manning
(Adelaide Frances Oke Manning [
war office
] and Cyril Henry Coles [
British intelligence
]) (Tommy Hambledon series)


Drink to Yesterday,
1940


Pray Silence
(U.S.:
A Toast to Tomorrow
), 1940


They Tell No Tales,
1941


Without Lawful Authority,
1943


Green Hazard,
1945


The Fifth Man,
1946


Let the Tiger Die,
1947


A Brother for Hugh,
1947 (U.S.:
With Intent to Deceive
)


Among Those Absent,
1948


Diamonds to Amsterdam,
1949


Not Negotiable,
1949


Dangerous by Nature,
1950


Now or Never,
1951


Alias Uncle Hugo,
1952 (U.K.:
Operation Manhunt
)


Night Train to Paris,
1952

Conrad, Joseph


The Secret Agent,
1907


Under Western Eyes,
1911

Cooper, James Fenimore


The Spy,
1821

Cory, Desmond (Shaun Lloyd McCarthy) (Johnny Fedora series)


Secret Ministry,
1951


This Traitor, Death,
1952


Dead Man Falling,
1953


Intrigue,
1954


Height of Day,
1955


High Requiem,
1955


Johnny Goes North,
1956


Johnny Goes East,
1957


Johnny Goes West,
1958


Johnny Goes South,
1959


The Head,
1960


Undertow,
1962


Hammerhead,
1963


Feramontov,
1966


Timelock,
1967


Sunburst,
1971

Deighton, Len


The Ipcress File,
1962


Horse Under Water,
1963


Funeral in Berlin,
1964


Billion-Dollar Brain,
1966


An Expensive Place to Die,
1967


Spy Story,
1974


Yesterday’s Spy,
1975


Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy,
1976


Berlin Game,
1983


Mexico Set,
1984


London Match,
1985


Spy Hook,
1988


Spy Line,
1989

Diment, Adam


The Dolly Dolly Spy
(Philip McAlpine series), 1967


The Great Spy Race,
1968


The Bang Bang Birds,
1968


Think Inc.
1971

Durrell, Lawrence
(British Foreign Office, in Yugo)


White Eagles over Serbia,
1957

Fleming, Ian
(James Bond series)


Casino Royale,
1953


Live and Let Die,
1954


Moonraker,
1955


Diamonds Are Forever,
1956


From Russia, with Love,
1957


Dr. No,
1958


Goldfinger,
1959


For Your Eyes Only,
1960


Thunderball,
1961


The Spy Who Loved Me,
1962


On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,
1963


You Only Live Twice,
1964


The Man with the Golden Gun,
1965


Octopussy and The Living Daylights,
1966

Furst, Alan


Night Soldiers,
1988

Gainham, Sarah


The Stone Roses,
1959


Night Falls on the City,
1967

Garner, William


Overkill
(Michael Jagger), 1966


The Deep, Deep Freeze,
1968


The Us or Them War,
1969

Grady, James


Six Days of the Condor,
1974


Shadow of the Condor,
1978

Greene, Graham


The Confidential Agent,
1939


The Quiet American,
1955


Our Man in Havana,
1958


The Human Factor,
1978

Hall, Adam (Elleston Trevor)


The Berlin Memorandum
(U.S.:
The Quiller Memorandum
), 1965


The Ninth Directive,
1966


The Striker Portfolio,
1968


The Warsaw Document,
1971


The Tango Briefing,
1973


The Mandarin Cypher,
1975


The Sinkiang Executive,
1978


The Scorpion Signal,
1979


Northlight
(U.S.: Quiller), 1985


Quiller KGB,
1989

Hamilton, Donald (Matt Helm novels)


Death of a Citizen,
1960


The Wrecking Crew,
1960


The Removers,
1961


The Silencers,
1962


Murderers’ Row,
1962

Hone, Joseph


The Private Sector
(Peter Marlow), 1971


The Sixth Directorate,
1975

Hood, William
(worked for James Angleton)


Spy Wednesday,
1986


Cry Spy,
1990 (last non-
Lemaster
purchase in the collection)

Household, Geoffrey


Rogue Male,
1939

Hunt, E. Howard


East of Farewell,
1942


Stranger in Town,
1947


Maelstrom,
1948


Bimini Run,
1949


The Berlin Ending,
1973


The Gaza Intercept,
1981


The Kremlin Conspiracy,
1985

Hunter, Jack D
. (also wrote
The Blue Max
)


The Expendable Spy,
1965


One of Us Works for Them,
1967


Spies, Inc.,
1969

Kipling, Rudyard


Kim,
1901

Latham, Aaron


Orchids for Mother,
1977 (Angleton novel)

Le Carré, John
(David Cornwell)


Call for the Dead,
1961


A Murder of Quality,
1962


The Spy Who Came In from the Cold,
1963


The Looking Glass War,
1965


A Small Town in Germany,
1968


Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,
1974


The Honourable Schoolboy,
1977


Smiley’s People,
1979


The Little Drummer Girl,
1983


A Perfect Spy,
1986


The Russia House,
1989

Lemaster, Edwin


Knee Knockers,
1969


A Lesson in Tradecraft,
1971


The Double Game,
1973


The Cutout,
1976


A Spy for All Seasons,
1979


London’s Own,
1981


A Glancing Blow,
1984


Requiem for a Spy,
1986


Render unto Caesar,
1989

Post–Cold War


A Final Folly
(last novel to feature Folly), 1991


The Sinking of the
Bellwether, 1994


Strength in Numbers,
1997


Duty, Honor, Betrayal,
2000


The Tent of the Sheik,
2003


Remote Control,
2007

Le Queux, William


Strange Tales of a Nihilist,
1892


A Secret Service,
1896


Her Majesty’s Minister,
1901


The Seven Secrets,
1903


The Czar’s Spy,
1905

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