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The Eldorado Network : ウィキペディア英語版
The Eldorado Network

''The Eldorado Network'' is a 1979 espionage novel by Derek Robinson. Three sequels followed, ''Artillery of Lies'' in 1991, ''Red Rag Blues'' in 2006, and ''Operation Bamboozle'' in 2009. The novel, like all of Robinson's work, is based on fact, in this case a genuine double-agent known as "(Garbo )".
==Plot introduction==
Set mainly in Madrid and Lisbon in 1940 and 1941, it concerns the young Spaniard Luis Cabrillo, who witnesses the bombing of Durango during the Spanish Civil War, and later joins the ''Abwehr'', or German intelligence service. He is enthusiastic and resourceful, and after completing his training he is sent to London to spy on the British -- codename: Eldorado. However, he only gets as far as Lisbon, where he rents an office, buys an almanac and a guidebook, and begins concocting misinformation to mail back to his superiors in Madrid. The ''Abwehr'' pays him for each report and for each agent he recruits, and before long Luis has established a network of fake spies from all over the British isles.
Luis's character and his audacious deception operation was closely modeled on that of Joan Pujol Garcia, code-named GARBO by the British, and ARABEL by the Germans. Uniquely he received both an Iron Cross, Second Class for his services to the German war effort (authorised by Hitler himself) and an MBE from King George VI in 1944.
While inspired by fact, and carefully researched, the novel is rich with Robinson's trademark black humour and verbal wit.


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