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The spy fiction genre as it is currently recognised is usually thought of as a fairly recent phenomenon, and appears to be concerned primarily with the exploits of spies during the Cold War, but in reality the genre has a very long and extremely disparate history. For example, an early example of the spy novel genre is to be found in the activities of [Baroness Orczy]?'s [The Scarlet Pimpernel]? recounting the undercover exploits of an English aristocrat in his attempts to rescue members of the French aristocracy during the French Revolution. Erskine Childers' novel, [The Riddle of the Sands]?, defined the spy novel for the First World War. Much of the science fiction writer Philip K. Dick's work is also concerned with subterfuge in a futuristic interplanetary setting.

Writers of Spy Fiction

[Eric Ambler]?
[John le Carre]?
[Erskine Childers]?
Tom Clancy
Joseph Conrad
[Len Deighton]?
[Paul Eddy]?
[Ian Fleming]?
[Frederick Forsyth]?
[Graham Greene]?
[Robert Harris]?
[Baroness Orczy]?
Charles McCarry

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