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Resources share the relationship genre to Spy fiction
- The Kremlin's candidate, a novel, Jason Matthews
- Red warning, a novel, Matthew Quirk
- The Moscow sleepers, Stella Rimington
- Last night of the world, Joyce Wayne
- British invasion, Stuart Gibbs
- Escape, Linwood Barclay
- With a mind to kill, Anthony Horowitz
- Death of a spy, M.C. Beaton, with R.W. Green
- The good assassin, a novel, Paul Vidich
- The rose code, a novel, Kate Quinn
- Real tigers, Mick Herron
- The cover wife, a novel, Dan Fesperman
- Never say die, Anthony Horowitz
- Spies in St. Petersburg, Katherine Woodfine ; illustrated by Karl James Mountford
- Alias Emma, a novel, Ava Glass
- Union Station, David Downing
- Bad actors, a novel, Mick Herron
- Code name Hélène, a novel, Ariel Lawhon
- Burner, Mark Greaney
- Robert Ludlum's The Bourne evolution, Brian Freeman
- The spy who loved ice cream, written by Sam Hay ; illustrated by Marek Jagucki
- Mad dogs, Robert Muchamore
- Under occupation, a novel, Alan Furst
- The art of war, a novel, Stephen Coonts
- Codename Villanelle, a novel, Luke Jennings
- The friend, a novel, Joakim Zander ; translated by Elizabeth Clark Wessel
- Killers of a certain age, a novel, Deanna Raybourn
- Traitor's dance, Jeff Abbott
- An unconditional freedom, a novel of the Civil War, Alyssa Cole
- Stars and smoke, Marie Lu
- Man vs beast, Robert Muchamore
- In the company of killers, Bryan Christy
- Sleeping bear, a thriller, Connor Sullivan
- Spy penguins, Sam Hay ; illustrated by Marek Jagucki
- The Mayakovsky tapes, a novel, Robert Littell ; translated from the Russian by R. Litzky
- Ricochet, a novel, Taylor Moore
- Red widow, a novel, Alma Katsu
- The sum of all fears, Tom Clancy
- Marah Chase and the conquerer's tomb, a novel, Jay Stringer
- Stars and smoke, Marie Lu
- The unfortunate Englishman, John Lawton
- Forever and a day, Anthony Horowitz ; with original material by Ian Fleming
- Out of sight, out of time, Ally Carter
- Charlie Thorne and the Royal Society, Stuart Gibbs
- The librarian spy, a novel of World War II, Madeline Martin
- The sixth day, Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison
- The Berlin exchange, a novel, Joseph Kanon
- Red winter, Marc Cameron
- The plot to kill a queen, a royal spy story in three acts, also including the Princess saves the cakes, a one act play to perform with a company of friends, Deborah Hopkinson
- Spy school, Stuart Gibbs