Covert Operations


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The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World
Covert Dreams
Code Name: Crimson (Of Shadows & Secrets, #1)
The Rose Code
How to Flirt with a Hellhound (Hellhounds of Paradise Falls #1)
The Black Robe of Flanders (Carnival of Mysteries)
The Last Honest Man: The CIA, the FBI, the Mafia, and the Kennedys―and One Senator's Fight to Save Democracy
Rook's Time (Carnival of Mysteries)
Sons of Valor (Sons of Valor #1)
INTO THE GRAY: A Ghostline Protocol Book
Borrowed Pain (First in Line #4)
The Villain Who Wasn't (Carnival of Mysteries)
Seven Up (Stephanie Plum, #7)
Moth (Monstrous, #5)
The 231 Club by J. BartellThe Spy and the Traitor by Ben MacintyreA Spy Among Friends by Ben MacintyreAgent Zigzag by Ben MacintyreThe Ghost by Jefferson Morley
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166 books — 116 voters
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9 books — 3 voters

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217 books — 179 voters

Vincent H. O'Neil
You were never alone. You couldn’t see them, but help was all around you. We work in the dark a lot, so that’s something you’ll learn—you’ll know where everybody is, even when you can’t see them.
Vincent H. O'Neil, The Gathering Elements

Amit Kalantri
Secrecy is strength, what people don't know they can't spoil. ...more
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

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