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Code Name November

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by Bill Granger

Chicago Pieces

  The Magic Feather

  Fighting Jane

  Lords of the Last Machine (with Lori Granger)

  Praise for Bill Granger and the November Man Series

  THE NOVEMBER MAN

  “Chilling… seems to move with the speed of light.”

  —Pittsburgh Press

  “Should keep you reading to the end… an engrossing book about the world of computers, treachery, slow or sudden death, and ‘doing things wrong for all the right reasons.’ ”

  —Chicago Tribune

  “Crisp style, well-mannered prose, and inexorable tension characterize this worthy addition to the successful November Man series. Granger once again displays his winning talent for manipulating traditional elements of intrigue… highly recommended.”

  —Library Journal

  “Granger’s November Man series has been consistently entertaining and interesting, far surpassing much of the work done in the espionage genre. This addition to the list maintains that consistency… builds almost perfectly to an exciting finish… on the mark.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “First-rate… This gripping novel provides further proof that November Man has grown into one of the most complex fictional spies on the current scene.”

  —Booklist

  CODE NAME NOVEMBER

  “Mr. Granger has combined Ian Fleming, John le Carré, and Trevanian in a heady mix… He handles all the elements with real virtuosity.”

  —New York Times Book Review

  “Granger is one of our premier spy novelists. His Devereaux is the perfect spy for these less than perfect times.”

  —People

  “A novelist of superb talent who has mastered the genre and brought to it a distinctly American viewpoint.”

  —Chicago Sun-Times

  “A serious American writer of the first rank… Like Hemingway, Granger learned the technical aspects of his craft through newspaper work. The result is lean and uniquely American.”

  —National Review

  SCHISM

  “An intelligently crafted thriller… lean prose and intricate plotting.”

  —Los Angeles Times

  “The mysteries and motives here turn out to be suitably momentous… all of the characters are vulnerably likeable… solid entertainment.”

  —Kirkus Reviews

  “True and dramatic and entertaining… Schism stands on its own.”

  —Chicago Tribune

  THE SHATTERED EYE

  “The Shattered Eye is a page-turner of the first order.”

  —Denver Post

  “It catches you on the first page and propels you through to the end at an accelerating speed.”

  —Chicago Tribune Book World

  THE BRITISH CROSS

  “Sharp and suspenseful… A fine piece of work.”

  —Chicago Sun-Times

  “Never lets readers relax. This one belongs on the top shelf.”

  —New York Daily News

  “Granger handles all the elements of real virtuosity.”

  —New York Times

  THE ZURICH NUMBERS

  “An invigorating thriller. Granger is a fine, serious storyteller… His simple, meaty prose is a perfect complement to the intricacies of the plot.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “An ingenious, imaginative plot… The November Man has a steely, indomitable quality that raises him to Bond’s superstar status.”

  —Kansas City Star

  HEMINGWAY’S NOTEBOOK

  “Granger writes like a shooting star. His plots and characters and dialogue are so good… It’s chilling stuff… a single page will grip the reader with an impact that other writers would use a chapter to pull off.”

  —Chicago Sun-Times

  “Fast-moving, action-packed, violent, and ultimately very satisfying.”

  —Christian Science Monitor

  “This lean, suspenseful tale, peopled with compelling characters, has a drive and signature all its own.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  THE INFANT OF PRAGUE

  “Fascinating… compelling… Devereaux, the November Man, is back, and we’re all a little richer for it.”

  —Chicago Tribune

  “The characters are lively; the plot is as rapidly and smoothly paced as it is complex; the humor arrives without warning, and Granger continues to juggle the pieces while producing a unique spy thriller.”

  —Richmond Times-Dispatch

  “Colorful… wonderfully complex… readers will delight in Granger’s deft unraveling of the skeins in this terrific page-turner.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  HENRY MCGEE IS NOT DEAD

  “The plot moves smoothly… Granger writes crisply… Devereaux provides a satisfactory ending.”

  —San Antonio Express-News

  THE MAN WHO HEARD TOO MUCH

  “The action is swift and brutal… his sense of characters is powerful. As ever with Granger, the prose is the opposite of the bloodless stuff of techno-thrillers.”

  —Chicago Tribune

  “Granger’s plots can be as intricate as the best le Carré… Granger is a master of fooling the unwary reader.”

  —St. Louis Post-Dispatch

  “Bill Granger is a rarity among writers of serious novels. Each of his books seems better than before.”

  —Minneapolis Star-Tribune

  LEAGUE OF TERROR

  “Granger writes a very, very good espionage thriller.”

  —Los Angeles Times

  “Granger is a pro, with polished writing skills… [that] spur the reader on.”

  —Chicago Tribune

  “Snappily paced thriller… Staccato stylist Granger delivers easy-reading entertainment via plot and counterplot.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  THE LAST GOOD GERMAN

  “The Last Good German is the twelfth November Man novel, and may be one of the best… The characters are complex and the plot is an unusual wheels-within-wheels puzzle.”

  —Baltimore Sun

  BURNING THE APOSTLE

  “Granger’s icy Devereaux has entered into the halls of legendary thriller characters… electrifying… the narrative races along, snappily paced with wickedly effective dialogue. Devereaux remains the most believable character in current spy fiction.”

  —Tampa Tribune Times

  “With their eerily plausible plots and intriguingly complex protagonist, Granger’s November Man novels rank among the finest examples of espionage fiction.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  Don’t miss the other exciting books in the bestselling November Man series

  Code Name November (previously published as The November Man)

  Schism

  The Shattered Eye

  The British Cross

  The Zurich Numbers

  Hemingway’s Notebook

  The November Man (previously published as There Are No Spies)

  The Infant of Prague

  Henry McGee Is Not Dead

  The Man Who Heard Too Much

  League of Terror

  The Last Good German

  Burning the Apostle

  And look for the major motion picture The November Man, coming soon!

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  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Welcome

  Dedication

  Epigraph

  Author’s Note

  1. New York City

  2. Edinburgh

  3. Washington

  4. Edinburgh

  5. Belfast

  6. Quebec City

  7. Belfa
st

  8. Quebec City

  9. Belfast

  10. Shannon

  11. Belfast

  12. London

  13. Clare

  14. Washington

  15. London

  16. Clare

  17. Washington

  18. Clare

  19. Shannon

  20. London

  21. Liverpool

  22. Washington

  23. London

  24. Glasgow

  25. Liverpool

  26. Washington

  27. Front Royal

  Afterword

  About the Author

  Also by Bill Granger

  Praise for Bill Granger and the November Man Series

  Don’t Miss the Bestselling November Man Series

  Newsletters

  Copyright

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 1979 by Bill Granger

  Cover design by Elizabeth Connor

  Cover photograph of House of Parliament and Westminster Bridge © Ray Bradshaw/Getty Images

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  Cover copyright © 2014 by Hachette Book Group, Inc.

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  Originally published as The November Man by Warner Books.

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  ISBN 978-1-4555-3026-7

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