
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction by Otto Penzler — xi The hairless Mexican / W. Somerset Maugham — 3 Somewhere in France / Richard Harding Davis — 13 Gas attack! / Marthe McKenna — 26 The loathly opposite / John Buchan — 39 A source of irritation / Stacy Aumonier — 48 A patriot / John Galsworthy — 57 Judith / C.E. Montague — 62 Peiffer / A.E.W. Mason — 75 The Donvers case / E. Phillips Oppenheim — 84 Georgette–a spy / Graham Seton — 93 Flood on the Goodwins / A.D. Divine — 103 Under enemy colours / A.O. Pollard — 119 The Aldershot affair / Clarence Herbert New — 124 Cunningham / W.F. Morris — 140 Live bait / J.M. Walsh — 152 Uncle Hyacinth / Alfred Noyes — 163 Alexander and the lady / Edgar Wallace — 180 The popinjay knight / Valentine Williams — 188 The link / Michael Annesley — 199 The army of the shadows / Eric Ambler — 211 The traitress / Sidney Horler — 222 Thief is an ugly word / Paul Gallico — 235 Fraulein Judas / C.P. Donnel Jr. — 258 The courier / Dan Fesperman — 270 Citadel / Stephen Hunter — 285 Charlie’s shell game / Brian Garfield — 343 Flight into disaster / Erle Stanley Gardner — 354 You know what’s going on / Olen Steinhauser — 365 The lady of the Great North Road / William Le Queux — 389 Calloway’s code / O. Henry — 399 The story of a conscience / Ambrose Bierce — 405 High tide / John P. Marquand — 410 A battle of wits / Emmuska Orczy — 424 Adventure of the scrap of paper / George Barton — 439 The naval treaty / Arthur Conan Doyle — 450 The Black doctor / T.T. Flynn — 470 Free-lance spy / H. Bedford-Jones — 508 A tilt with the Muscovite / George Bronson-Howard — 531 Trouble on the border / John Ferguson — 548 The case of the Dixon torpedo / Arthur Morrison — 559 A curious experience / Mark Twain — 571 Parker Adderson, philosopher / Ambrose Bierce — 588 The hand of Carlos / Charles McCarry — 593 Neighbors / Joseph Finder — 610 Old soldiers / Brendan DuBois — 631 Condor in the stacks / James Grady — 646 Miss Bianca / Sara Paretsky — 670 Betrayed / Ronald G. Sercombe — 685 For your eyes only / Ian Fleming — 695 The red, red flowers / M.E. Chaber — 717 Comrade / Jeffery Deaver — 735 The spy who clutched a playing card / Edward D. Hoch — 757 Affair in Warsaw / Robert Rogers — 767 The end of the string / Charles McCarry — 775 Sleeping with my assassin / Andrew Klavan — 800 |
I’m a big fan of Otto Penzler’s Big Book series (you can read my reviews of The Big Book of Rogues here, The Big Book of Ghost Stories here, The Big Book of Female Detectives here, and The Big Book of Adventure Stories here). If you have a fan of spy fiction, The Big Book of Espionage would make a wonderful gift.
All the Big Names of spy fiction are here: Ian Fleming, Charles McCarry, Eric Ambler, and John Buchan. But there are plenty of excellent writers who produced wonderful spy fiction, too. I liked “The Spy Who Clutched a Playing Card” by Edward D. Hoch. And James Grady’s “Condor in the Stacks.” And, who knew Sara Paretsky wrote spy fiction?
If you like spy stories, The Big Book of Espionage is a must-buy. If you’re looking for a gift for a friend who loves suspenseful short stories, this book is your answer. Are you a fan of spy fiction? GRADE: A










