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Ted Allbeury

    October 24, 1917 – December 4, 2005

    Ted Allbeury gained renown for his espionage novels, drawing deeply from his experiences as a lieutenant-colonel in the Intelligence Corps during World War II. His narratives are characterized by gripping plots and insightful explorations into the psychology of characters and the intricacies of covert operations. Beyond thrillers, he also ventured into general fiction and short stories, delving into themes of betrayal and human connection. Allbeury's skillful portrayal of complex moral dilemmas cements his significance as a distinctive voice in spy fiction.

    Ted Allbeury
    The Other Side of Silence
    The Twentieth Day of January
    Due process
    The Lantern Network
    A time without shadows
    Hostage