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Spy Story (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spy Story (novel)
''Spy Story'' is a 1974 spy novel by Len Deighton, which features minor characters from his earlier novels ''The IPCRESS File'', ''Funeral in Berlin'', ''Horse Under Water'', and ''Billion Dollar Brain''. In common with several of his other early novels, the chapter headings have a "feature". In ''Spy Story'' these take the form of excerpts from the fictional Studies Centre's rules. ==Protagonist== As in the earlier "Unnamed hero" novels, we never learn the protagonist's real name, only that he is living under the name Pat Armstrong. Armstrong works for the Studies Centre in London, where various tactical wargame scenarios are played out with computer assistance, using the latest intelligence data on Soviet electronic warfare capabilities. We also learn in passing that Armstrong is in his late 30s,〔''he turned for a better view of me,"... late thirties, spectacles, clean shaven, dark hair, about six foot ..."''〕 and that he formerly worked for an unnamed intelligence organization which may well be the WOOC(P) of the earlier books - Dawlish, the head of WOOC(P) in the earlier novels, appears as a character, where it is revealed that he was Armstrong's superior. An additional character from earlier novels is Soviet KGB Colonel Oleg Stok.
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