Saving the Queen
Saving the Queen is a 1976 American spy thriller novel by William F. Buckley, Jr., the first of eleven novels in the Blackford Oakes series.[1]
Plot
This novel, set in 1952, reveals Oakes's childhood and educational background, his recruitment into the CIA, and the Agency's procedures for "handling" him. His first assignment sends him to Britain, where he must identify (and deal with) a high-level security leak close to the (fictional) British monarch, Queen Caroline. Also, Rufus, the enigmatic genius behind American intelligence operations, is introduced.
See also
References
- Citations
- ^ Goodman, Walter (January 11, 1976). "Everyone Lists Toward the Orotund". The New York Times. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
- Bibliography
- Buckley, Jr., William F. (1976). Saving the Queen. Garden City: Doubleday. ISBN 9780385038003.
- Buckley, Jr., William F. (1995). The Blackford Oakes Reader. Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel. ISBN 9780836280982.
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- Saving the Queen (1976)
- Stained Glass (1979)
- Who's on First (1980)
- Marco Polo, if You Can (1982)
- The Story of Henri Tod (1984)
- See You Later, Alligator (1985)
- High Jinx (1986)
- Mongoose R.I.P. (1988)
- Tucker's Last Stand (1990)
- A Very Private Plot (1994)
- Last Call for Blackford Oakes (2005)
- The Blackford Oakes Reader (1999)
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