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Freemantle, Brian

Overview
Works:223 works in 613 publications in 15 languages and 32,585 library holdings
Genres:Spy stories  Suspense fiction  Mystery fiction  Detective and mystery stories  Adventure fiction  Romantic suspense fiction  Historical fiction  War stories  Love stories  Photographs 
Roles:fme
Classifications:pr6056.r43, 823.914
Most widely held works by Brian Freemantle
No time for heroes by Brian Freemantle( Book )
13 editions published between 1994 and 1997 in English and held by 1,127 libraries worldwide
The police of two former enemies, the U.S. and Russia, join forces to combat a new enemy: the Mafia. The protagonists are William Cowley of the FBI and a Moscow police investigator, Dimitri Danilov, and they are assigned to prevent the formation of a worldwide crime cartel. The mission takes them from Washington to the Sicilian countryside, to Swiss banks, to a shootout in Moscow. By the author of The Button Man.
KGB by Brian Freemantle( Book )
16 editions published between 1982 and 2007 in 3 languages and held by 1,049 libraries worldwide
The KGB is the largest and most pervasive police network that has ever existed. But it is far more than that: it literally controls the lives and destinies of Soviet citizens from the cradle to the grave. It has networks in every city, town and village throughout the USSR; it influences - or dictates - Soviet education; it is the official and unofficial censor; and it runs the prisons and concentration camps.
Charlie's apprentice by Brian Freemantle( Book )
10 editions published between 1993 and 2006 in 3 languages and held by 1,029 libraries worldwide
Charlie Muffin of the British secret service flies to Beijing to rescue an agent, unaware he got a KGB woman pregnant on a previous mission in Russia. By the author of Comrade Charlie.
Bomb grade by Brian Freemantle( Book )
4 editions published between 1996 and 1998 in English and held by 1,000 libraries worldwide
In post-Communist Moscow, British agent Charlie Muffin joins forces with operatives of the Russian ministry of interior to retrieve plutonium stolen by local gangsters. The plutonium is destined for Iraq and there is enough of it to make three dozen atom bombs. By the author of Charlie's Apprentice.
Dead men living by Brian Freemantle( Book )
6 editions published between 2000 and 2003 in English and held by 988 libraries worldwide
When investigating the bodies of two Allied officers that have been frozen in the Siberian snow for fifty years, Charles Muffin, a British agent, finds himself caught up in a vast conspiracy of silence spanning three governments.
The button man by Brian Freemantle( Book )
6 editions published between 1992 and 1997 in English and held by 975 libraries worldwide
"A serial killer stalking both Americans and Russians is loose in Moscow."
The fix by Brian Freemantle( Book )
5 editions published between 1985 and 1987 in English and held by 884 libraries worldwide
See Charlie run by Brian Freemantle( Book )
9 editions published between 1987 and 2003 in English and No Linguistic Content and held by 884 libraries worldwide
Charlie's mission is to confirm that a top KGB assassin really does want to defect. But, he soon realizes that he is a pawn in an elaborate double-cross.
The run around by Brian Freemantle( Book )
15 editions published between 1988 and 2005 in English and Japanese and held by 882 libraries worldwide
Charlie is assigned to investigate rumors of a major international political assassination.
The blind run by Brian Freemantle( Book )
5 editions published between 1985 and 1990 in English and held by 869 libraries worldwide
Comrade Charlie by Brian Freemantle( Book )
11 editions published between 1989 and 2005 in English and held by 868 libraries worldwide
In this new addition to the highly acclaimed Charlie Muffin spy series, Brian Freemantle's scruffy hero becomes entangled in the high-stakes complexities of a KGB intelligence-gathering mission. As the Soviet Union is about to come apart, Moscow focuses its attention on one goal: not only to match but beat the American development of the Star Wars Defense Program and prove yet again that the Soviet Union is the leader in space exploration. Meanwhile, abrasive and.
Mind/reader by Brian Freemantle( Book )
7 editions published between 1997 and 2008 in English and held by 865 libraries worldwide
Psychological profiler Claudine Carter of Europol tracks a serial killer who is dismembering bodies all over the European Union. Unfortunately, her identity becomes public and the killer goes after her. By the author of Bomb Grade.
Kings of many castles : a Charlie Muffin thriller by Brian Freemantle( Book )
2 editions published between 2001 and 2002 in English and held by 865 libraries worldwide
The son of a British defector attacks the American and Russian presidents in Moscow. Only British investigator Charlie Muffin doesn't buy the sole shooter theory.
Charlie M by Brian Freemantle( Book )
27 editions published between 1977 and 2001 in 4 languages and held by 774 libraries worldwide
Two years ago Charlie outwitted the CIA and British Intelligence in their attempts to dispose of him. This time a joint Anglo-American decision is taken, and a new manoeuvre is decided upon to bring about the permanent elimination of Charlie Muffin.
CIA by Brian Freemantle( Book )
13 editions published between 1983 and 1985 in English and Japanese and held by 762 libraries worldwide
The watchmen by Brian Freemantle( Book )
3 editions published in 2002 in English and held by 747 libraries worldwide
A failed attack on the United Nations leads FBI agent William Cowley and Russian detective Dimitri Danilov to a link between a U.S. terrorist group and Russian gangsters with access to the old Soviet biological warfare arsenal.
Triple cross by Brian Freemantle( Book )
1 edition published in 2004 in English and held by 694 libraries worldwide
On a mission to prevent the mafias of three countries from banding together, Moscow's organized crime bureau chief, Dimitri Danilov, teams up again with William Cowley, head of the FBI's Russian desk, to find a killer.
Time to kill by Brian Freemantle( Book )
5 editions published between 2006 and 2007 in English and Japanese and held by 657 libraries worldwide
Jack Mason, once Russia's most successful CIA embedded traitor, is about to be released from prison. During his fifteen year in the penitentiary, he has been planning his vengeance on the man who exposed him, former KGB agent Dimitri Sobell. Now married and proud father of David, Sobell had forgotten all about Mason until he gets an official letter advising him of Mason's impending release.
The namedropper by Brian Freemantle( Book )
5 editions published between 2006 and 2008 in English and Undetermined and held by 609 libraries worldwide
Precis.
The inscrutable Charlie Muffin by Brian Freemantle( Book )
17 editions published between 1979 and 2001 in 3 languages and held by 590 libraries worldwide
"Because he exposed them as amateur blunderers, British Intelligence had him murdered with a little help from the Americans ... But if Charlie Muffin is dead, who is the unkempt, unprepossessing man cautiously making his way to Hong Kong, mainland China and into the back pocket of the CIA? Is Charlie Muffin trouble-shooting for someone? Or is he just looking for trouble?"--Container.
 
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No time for heroes
Alternative Names

Winchester, Jack

Gant, Richard

Evans, Jonathan

Maxwell, John,1936-

Asher, Harry,1936-

Freemantle, Brian
Pseud. Asher, Harry 1936-
Pseud. Evans, Jonathan 1936-
Pseud. Gant, Richard 1936-
Pseud. Maxwell, John 1936-
Pseud. Winchester, Jack 1936-
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