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An edition of Spies (2002)

Spies

a novel

1st ed.
  • 6 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

"The sudden trace of a troubling, familiar smell takes Stephen Wheatley back to a dimly remembered yet disturbing childhood summer in wartime London. As he pieces together the scattered images, we are transported to a quiet street, where two boys - Keith and his sidekick Stephen - are engaged in their own version of the war effort: spying on the neighbors, recording their movements, ferreting out their secrets.".

"In the peaceful Close, the only visible signs of war are the nightly blackout and a single random bombsite. To the boys, though, the whole district is riddled with secret passages, underground laboratories, and hideaways for secret agents that must be monitored. And then, with six shocking words, Keith reveals that the Germans have infiltrated his family; from that point, the espionage game takes a sinister and unintended turn.

A wife's simple errands and a family's ordinary rituals, the unremarkable geography of post office and railway tracks, are no longer the objects of childish speculation but the tragic elements of adult catastrophe."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Metropolitan Books
Language
English
Pages
261

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Spies
February 22, 2005, Heinemann Educational Publishers
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Spies: a novel
2002, Metropolitan Books
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6056.R3 S65 2002, PR6056.R3S65 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
261 p. ;
Number of pages
261

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3949245M
ISBN 10
0805070583
LCCN
2001039840
OCLC/WorldCat
47973293
LibraryThing
93503
Goodreads
2424466

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL13388W

First Sentence

"The third week of June, and there it is again: the same almost embarrassingly familiar breath of sweetness that comes every year about this time."

Work Description

"The sudden trace of a troubling, familiar smell takes Stephen Wheatley back to a dimly remembered yet disturbing childhood summer in wartime London. As he pieces together the scattered images, we are transported to a quiet street, where two boys - Keith and his sidekick Stephen - are engaged in their own version of the war effort: spying on the neighbors, recording their movements, ferreting out their secrets.".

"In the peaceful Close, the only visible signs of war are the nightly blackout and a single random bombsite. To the boys, though, the whole district is riddled with secret passages, underground laboratories, and hideaways for secret agents that must be monitored. And then, with six shocking words, Keith reveals that the Germans have infiltrated his family; from that point, the espionage game takes a sinister and unintended turn.

A wife's simple errands and a family's ordinary rituals, the unremarkable geography of post office and railway tracks, are no longer the objects of childish speculation but the tragic elements of adult catastrophe."--BOOK JACKET.

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