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Books with title The Secret Agent

  • The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad, Andronum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2018)
    This book, as can be seen even from its name, belongs to the spy novel genre. A provocateur and a professional anarchist Karl Verloc, hiding under a disguise of a companionable owner of a stationery shop, conducts a series of bombings in London. Detectives manage to find some clues only after the death of Verlok’s wife’s younger brother, whom he asked to deliver a mysterious package to the opposite side of the city.
  • Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    Paperback (Wordsworth Editions Ltd, Sept. 1, 1997)
    With an Introduction and Notes by Hugh Epstein, Secretary of the Joseph Conrad Society of Great Britain 'Then the vision of an enormous town prented itself, of a monstrous town...a cruel devourer of the world's light. There was room enough there to place any story, depth enough for any passion, variety enough there for any setting, darkness enough to bury five millions of lives.' Conrad's 'monstrous town' is London, and his story of espionage and counter-espionage, anarchists and embassies, is a detective story that becomes the story of Winnie Verloc's tenacity in maintaining her devotion to her peculiar and simple-minded brother, Stevie, as they pursue their very ordinary lives above a rather dubious shop in the back streets of Soho.
  • The Secret

    R.L. Stine

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Oct. 24, 2009)
    In the second novel of a terrifying trilogy, R.L. Stine takes you back in time, finally telling the awful truth of what happened to the cursed Fear family…and why their evil lives on. Simon Fier meets an old gypsy who tells him his family will all die in a terrible fire. Terrified, he changes the family name to Fear, but he can’t escape the curse.
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  • The Accidental Secret Agent

    Tom McLaughlin, Dan Bottomley, Nudged Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Nudged Audio, Aug. 3, 2017)
    This year the secret service made a major mix-up. They mistook a 13-year-old boy called Kevin for a secret agent (I know, so much for an 'intelligence' agency). This was the sort of kid that would try and zip wire across a building and end up falling headfirst into a fountain, with his bum on show. Despite this, it is up to Kevin to save us all from an evil supervillain!
  • The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    eBook (Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 21, 2018)
    This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The Secret Agent is set in London in 1886 and deals with Mr. Adolf Verloc and his work as a spy against Britain. Verloc is also a businessman who owns a shop which sells pornographic material, contraceptives and bric-a-brac. His friends are a group of anarchists of which Comrade Ossipon, Michaelis, and "The Professor" are the most prominent. The group produces anarchist literature in the form of pamphlets entitled F.P. – The Future of the Proletariat. Although a member of an anarchist cell, Verloc is also secretly employed by the embassy of a foreign country, but Mr. Vladimir, the new First Secretary in the Embassy is not satisfied with Verloc's contribution. In order to redeem himself, Verloc must carry out an operation – the destruction of Greenwich Observatory by a bomb.
  • The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad, Angel Martin

    eBook (, June 12, 2017)
    The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale is a novel by Joseph Conrad, published in 1907. The story is set in London in 1886 and deals with Mr. Adolf Verloc and his work as a spy for an unnamed country (presumably Russia). The Secret Agent is one of Conrad's later political novels in which he moved away from his former tales of seafaring.The novel deals broadly with anarchism, espionage and terrorism. It also deals with exploitation of the vulnerable in Verloc's relationship with his brother-in-law Stevie, who has a learning difficulty.Because of its terrorism theme, it was noted as "one of the three works of literature most cited in the American media" two weeks after the September 11 attacks.
  • The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    eBook (Enhanced Classics, Aug. 5, 2014)
    “I am afraid that if you want to go down into history you'll have to do something for it.” ― Joseph Conrad, The Secret AgentJoseph Conrad invented the terrorist-spy genre in 1907 with his novella The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale.. The Secret Agent was one of "the three works of literature most cited in the American media" around the two weeks following September 11, 2001.” ( From “Conrad in the Twentieth Century: Contemporary Approaches and Perspectives, Abingdon, Oxford.”). The story is set in London in 1886 and deals largely with the life of Mr. Verloc and his job as a spy. The Secret Agent is notable as one of Conrad's later political novels, which move away from his typical tales of seafaring. The novel deals broadly with the notions of anarchism, espionage, and terrorism and depicts the type of anarchist and revolutionary groups which sprouted up before many of the social uprisings of the early twentieth century. Recently, The Secret Agent was ranked the 46th best novel of the 20th century by Modern Library. “One of Conrad's supreme masterpieces. . . .one of the unquestioned classics of the first order that he added to the English novel.” - F. R. Leavis*Includes image gallery.*Includes link to free unabridged audio recording of The Secret Agent.
  • The Secret Sky

    Atia Abawi, Ariana Delawari, Assaf Cohen, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 2, 2014)
    An eye-opening, heart-rending tale of love, honor and betrayal from NBC foreign news correspodent Atia Abawi. Fatima is a Hazara girl, raised to be obedient and dutiful. Samiullah is a Pashtun boy raised to defend the traditions of his tribe. They were not meant to fall in love. But they do. And the story that follows shows both the beauty and the violence in current-day Afghanistan as Fatima and Samiullah fight their families, their cultures, and the Taliban to stay together. Based on the people Atia Abawi met and the events she covered during her nearly five years in Afghanistan, this stunning novel is a must-listen for anyone who has lived during America's War in Afghanistan.
  • The Secret

    Rhonda Byrne

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Ltd, Dec. 4, 2006)
    Fragments of a Great Secret have been found in the oral traditions, in literature, in religions and philosophies throughout the centuries. In this book, readers will learn how to use The Secret in every aspect of life - money, health, relationships, happiness, and in every interaction they have in the world.
  • The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 9, 2019)
    The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale is a novel by Joseph Conrad, published in 1907. The story is set in London in 1886 and deals with Mr Adolf Verloc and his work as a spy for an unnamed country.
  • The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    eBook (William Collins, May 31, 2012)
    HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.‘They swarmed numerous like locusts, industrious like ants, thoughtless like a natural force, pushing on blind and orderly and absorbed, impervious to sentiment, to logic – to terror, too, perhaps.’Considered one of Conrad’s most political works, The Secret Agent is set against the dismal backdrop of a drab and alienating London, and tells the story of the bombing of Greenwich Observatory by a group of anarchists.Shopkeeper, spy and reluctant anarchist Mr Verloc becomes embroiled in this terrorist plot, exploiting his mentally disabled brother-in-law Stevie in the process, leading to tragic circumstances.
  • The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    language (, Jan. 21, 2015)
    Mr Verloc, the secret agent, keeps a shop in London's Soho where he lives with his wife Winnie, her infirm mother, and her idiot brother, Stevie. When Verloc is reluctantly involved in an anarchist plot to blow up the Greenwich Observatory things go disastrously wrong, and what appears to be 'a simple tale' proves to involve politicians, policemen, foreign diplomats and London's fashionable society in the darkest and most surprising interrelations.