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Manning Coles

Autor de Drink to Yesterday

37+ Obras 1,492 Miembros 52 Reseñas 5 Preferidas

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Obras de Manning Coles

Drink to Yesterday (1940) 156 copias
A Toast to Tomorrow (1694) 108 copias
They Tell No Tales (1941) 73 copias
Green Hazard (1945) 69 copias
The Fifth Man (1946) 69 copias
The Basle Express (1956) 67 copias
Without Lawful Authority (1943) 65 copias
Now or never (1951) 62 copias
Night Train to Paris (1952) 55 copias
No Entry (1958) 52 copias
Brief Candles (1954) 51 copias
The Far Traveller (1956) 48 copias
The Man in the Green Hat (1955) 46 copias
Dangerous by Nature (1950) 43 copias
A Knife for the Juggler (1953) 41 copias
All That Glitters (1954) 41 copias
Not Negotiable (1949) 39 copias
With Intent to Deceive (1947) 39 copias
Alias Uncle Hugo (1952) 37 copias
Among Those Absent (1948) 35 copias
Let the Tiger Die (1947) 34 copias
Death of an Ambassador (1957) 26 copias
Concrete Crime (1960) 25 copias
Search for a Sultan (1961) 25 copias
The House At Pluck's Gutter (1963) 23 copias
Diamonds to Amsterdam (1949) 20 copias
Birdwatcher's quarry (1956) 17 copias
Duty free (1959) 10 copias
Great Caesar's ghost, (1943) 8 copias
Nothing to declare (1960) 8 copias
This Fortress (1942) 6 copias
The Dip 1 copia

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Manning, Adelaide Frances Oke
Coles, Cyril Henry
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Nacionalidad
UK
Biografía breve
Manning and Coles were neighbors in East Meon, Hampshire. Coles worked for British Intelligence in both the World Wars. Manning worked for the War Office during World War I.

Many of the original exploits were based on the real-life experiences of Coles, who lied about his age and enlisted under an assumed name in a Hampshire regiment during World War I while still a teenager. He eventually became the youngest officer in British intelligence, often working behind German lines, due to his extraordinary ability to master languages.

Coles had two sons, identical twins and the Ghost stories were based on the tales he used to tell his young sons when he was 'back from his travels'.

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4.5 stars
Not your typical WW2 spy thriller! Though there are some suspenseful moments (especially towards the end), this absorbing espionage novel (written in 1940) doesn't have gadgets or seduction scenes or even very many adventures so if that is what you are looking for, keep on searching. What it does have is a man living in Germany sending intelligence to Britain.

Some of the attitudes he espouses (particularly about Jews and blacks) may bother some readers but despite making me cringe, I think that they make him a more believable, fully rounded character. He is not a knight in shining armor but a real person with some great strengths but also some terrible flaws. This is my first Manning Coles book as I mistakenly thought it was the first in the series -- it won't be my last!… (más)
 
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leslie.98 | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 27, 2023 |
I wavered between giving this 3.5 & 4* but decided on the higher rating because I couldn't help reading this book in one great gulp.

A word about the series order (both here on GR and elsewhere) - this book is actually #7 and really should be read BEFORE "Let the Tiger Die" which involves several of the same characters and clearly takes place after the events of this book. I didn't know that and read them in the order GR has listed rendering some of the surprise twists and suspense of this book ineffective. Of course, as my rating indicates, I still managed to enjoy it immensely :)… (más)
 
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leslie.98 | otra reseña | Jun 27, 2023 |
Tommy spends his leave from the British Foreign Office Intelligence services helping the Home Secretary track down who has been engineering prison breaks. No spies but plenty of thrills and some rather nice crooks :)
 
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leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
Lots of action in this thriller and as a bonus for fans of the series, Forgan and Campbell are involved :)
 
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leslie.98 | otra reseña | Jun 27, 2023 |

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Miembros
1,492
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Reseñas
52
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