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Oct 7, 1907 — Sep 30, 1985· 77 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · FICTION · GENERAL

Helen MacInnes

Also known as: Helen Clark MacInnes, Helen Macinnes

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Helen Clark MacInnes (October 7, 1907 – September 30, 1985) was a Scottish-American writer of espionage novels.

Glasgow, United Kingdom
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If all I knew about how to treat a woman was based on what I learned from watching my daddy and the way he mistreated women, then I wouldn't know a damn thing worth knowing.

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#1

Assignment in Brittany

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The Salzburg Connection

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In 1945, with their thousand-year empire falling around them and the Allies on their heels, the Nazis hide a sealed chest in the dark, forbidding waters of the Finstersee - a lake surrounded by the brooding peaks of the Austrian Alps. There it lies for twenty-one years, almost forgotten, until a British agent decides to raise it from the depths. The secrets he uncovers are far- reaching and lethal, and in Salzburg, Bill Mathison, a New York attorney on the trail of a missing colleague, finds himself drawn into the shadowy underworld of international espionage. Not knowing who to trust amidst the chaos, he is drawn to two beautiful women, one of whom will betray him.

#3

The Venetian affair

3.0 (1)

While on assignment in Paris and Venice, an American journalist works desperately to expose Communist espionage activities.

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