Charlie Muffin Thriller Series (#1-11) by Brian Freemantle
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Overview: Brian Freemantle has been a full-time writer since 1975. He is published in thirteen countries with worldwide sales in excess of seven million and is the creator of the Charlie Muffin series, several of which have been adapted for international television and film distribution. In 1986, the Mystery Writers of America nominated him for the Edgar Allan Poe Award.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Espionage > Spies

Charlie M (Charlie Muffin #1):
One of the best spy novels ever written. Charlie Muffin, a British spy, finds himself shot at and missed and then shot at and hit by his own employers in this truly excellent novel of double crosses in the spy game. A "must read" for fans of le Carre or Deighton.
Here Comes Charlie M (Charlie Muffin #2):
Disavowed spy Charlie Muffin wages war against his former employers
Charlie Muffin has come back to England. The ex-spy, a veteran of twenty-five years’ service to the Crown, was last seen in Berlin, where an attempt on his life by his own organization led to international embarrassment. They had expected Charlie—a disheveled, middle-aged survivor of every double cross in the book—to die easily. Instead, he disappeared.
But after months on the run, dulling his instincts with alcohol and laziness, the strain of life in the shadows finally gets to Charlie. By now the heat back home must have died down, and he shouldn’t have any trouble sneaking across the Channel. Now, he expects, he can finally be safe in England.
The Inscrutable Charlie Muffin (Charlie Muffin #3):
On-the-run spy Charlie Muffin investigates the destruction of an ocean linerThey call Charlie Muffin a traitor. He has been on the run ever since the blow-up in Berlin, when British intelligence declared him obsolete and tried to kill him. Charlie outsmarted them then, and he has done so ever since, staying one step ahead by forgoing any semblance of an even halfway normal life. Now he is alone in Hong Kong and his only protector and friend, Rupert Willoughby, is a hemisphere away. Now Rupert is in trouble. He has invested 6 million in a massive new ocean liner but the ship is destroyed by arsonists, burning completely down in a Hong Kong harbor. The owners blame Chinese agents, but Charlie smells a rat and agrees to investigate. But the conspiracy is more dangerous than anyone knew, and it's not long before Charlie realizes that his good deed could be his last. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Brian Freemantle including rare photos from the author's personal collection.
Charlie Muffin's Uncle Sam (Charlie Muffin #4):
Charlie Muffin’s new job puts him in the crosshairs of a vicious American drug lord
Charlie Muffin has done well since he “died.” He’s been on the run for years from the intelligence forces of Great Britain and the United States when an official declaration of death finally puts an end to their pursuit. Suddenly, Charlie can breathe again. He’s even put a lid on his single malt whisky habit. Now all he needs is a job.
He puts his espionage skills to work for an English insurance company, ensuring the security of the Romanov stamps. A priceless collection assembled in the years before the Russian Revolution, the stamps survived only because the Bolsheviks failed to recognize their value. Now the American government means to use them as bait for a brutal drug lord. He wants the stamps, and Charlie must stop him from getting them—even if it means getting “killed” a second time.
Madrigal for Charlie Muffin (Charlie Muffin #5):
Charlie Muffin returns. Boozier, scruffier and more sour than ever, he has unwittingly stumbled into the midst of a tricky little plot by British Intelligence to unmask a mole in their Embassy in Rome - and an even trickier little counter-plot by the KGB to ensure that they don't. Charlie could easily get killed, for he is the pawn both sides are happily prepared to sacrifice. But Charlie Muffin is one pawn that can't be taken so easily.
Blind Run (Charlie Muffin #6):
Fans of espionage novels know there's nothing quite as satisfying as meeting a clever, likeable spy they can count on to return in another book. For Brian Freemantle's growing army of readers, that character is the brilliant and eccentric Charlie Muffin, the shambling, untidy British operative whose feet always hurt, who can't get along with anybody in authority, and who's always the best operative in the business.
See Charlie Run (Charlie Muffin #7):
When rumors reach Whitehall that a top Russian agent and his wife are about to defect to the Yanks in Japan, Charlie Muffin is sent to check it out. A top-notch novel of suspense and international intrigue, featuring the Columbo of British spies.
The Run Around (Charlie Muffin #8):
An authorized agent again, Charlie Muffin must thwart an assassination attempt that could turn the tides of the Cold WarIt could be the most sensational defection of all time. The head of the Russian KGB's cipher section comes with every code, every plot, every secret. But his most startling disclosure of all is that the Russians are planning a shocking assassination. But the defector doesn't know who. Or where. Or how. Or when. All Charlie knows is that he must stop the murder from happening--without being marked for death himself. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Brian Freemantle including rare photos from the author's personal collection.
Comrade Charlie (Charlie Muffin #9):
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 unwelcome on his own side, Charlie is off the active British roster and relegated to the chores of a low-grade clerk. It's just such a chore that gets him back in action after he unwittingly stumbles onto a British traitor involved in the Kremlin's scheme. Moscow uses this coincidence to plan Charlie's permanent removal, using Natalia Fedova, Charlie's former lover and KGB debriefer, as the bait to bring about Charlie's destruction. Never has Freemantle plotted more skillfully than in this clever, historical spy thriller. Every character is real, every twist and turn of the plot a surprise, every detail of the sophisticated world of espionage credible and convincing.
Charlie's Apprentice (Charlie Muffin #10):
Charlie Muffin, most devious of spies, has lived through the Cold War, outlasted the Soviet Union, circumvented the most lethal schemes of the late KGB, and survived a love affair with former KGB agent Natalia Fedova. Is it time to put him out to pasture? Director General Peter Miller, Charlie's new director, thinks so and turns Charlie into a schoolmaster, a teacher of spies. All seems set for Charlie in his new role until his apprentice, John Gower, is sent to Beijing to extract a British agent. Gower's mission quickly becomes a failure as he is imprisoned within days of his arrival, and Miller reluctantly dispatches Charlie to rescue Gower before he reveals all in the face of certain torture. But in espionage, the truth is elusive, dangerous, and never what you expect, and as Charlie gets more deeply involved he begins to wonder who is really pulling the strings now that the Cold War is over.
Bomb Grade (Charlie Muffin #11):
Russia is falling apart. The economy is in shambles, and the police hold very little power. On the brink of chaos, only organized crime gets results; the Russian mafia controls the streets, the militia, maybe even the government. And as the families battle for supremacy, the embattled boss of bosses plans a job to keep himself in power forever: the ultimate nuclear robbery. Uranium and plutonium have vanished from nuclear plants for years, a few grams here, a few grams there; sufficient cause for concern, but not for panic. You need five kilograms to make a Hiroshima-sized bomb, after all. But this time, the heist is of 250 kilograms of weapons-grade material. The Russians are frantic, the West terrified; the risk of Armageddon looms close on the horizon. To prevent it, Charlie is sent to Moscow, home of the most dangerous trade in the world. To prevent the weapons from being smuggled out of the country, Charlie must go undercover as an arms trader and infiltrate the leading Russian mafia families.
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Overview: Brian Freemantle has been a full-time writer since 1975. He is published in thirteen countries with worldwide sales in excess of seven million and is the creator of the Charlie Muffin series, several of which have been adapted for international television and film distribution. In 1986, the Mystery Writers of America nominated him for the Edgar Allan Poe Award.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Espionage > Spies
Charlie M (Charlie Muffin #1):
One of the best spy novels ever written. Charlie Muffin, a British spy, finds himself shot at and missed and then shot at and hit by his own employers in this truly excellent novel of double crosses in the spy game. A "must read" for fans of le Carre or Deighton.
Here Comes Charlie M (Charlie Muffin #2):
Disavowed spy Charlie Muffin wages war against his former employers
Charlie Muffin has come back to England. The ex-spy, a veteran of twenty-five years’ service to the Crown, was last seen in Berlin, where an attempt on his life by his own organization led to international embarrassment. They had expected Charlie—a disheveled, middle-aged survivor of every double cross in the book—to die easily. Instead, he disappeared.
But after months on the run, dulling his instincts with alcohol and laziness, the strain of life in the shadows finally gets to Charlie. By now the heat back home must have died down, and he shouldn’t have any trouble sneaking across the Channel. Now, he expects, he can finally be safe in England.
The Inscrutable Charlie Muffin (Charlie Muffin #3):
On-the-run spy Charlie Muffin investigates the destruction of an ocean linerThey call Charlie Muffin a traitor. He has been on the run ever since the blow-up in Berlin, when British intelligence declared him obsolete and tried to kill him. Charlie outsmarted them then, and he has done so ever since, staying one step ahead by forgoing any semblance of an even halfway normal life. Now he is alone in Hong Kong and his only protector and friend, Rupert Willoughby, is a hemisphere away. Now Rupert is in trouble. He has invested 6 million in a massive new ocean liner but the ship is destroyed by arsonists, burning completely down in a Hong Kong harbor. The owners blame Chinese agents, but Charlie smells a rat and agrees to investigate. But the conspiracy is more dangerous than anyone knew, and it's not long before Charlie realizes that his good deed could be his last. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Brian Freemantle including rare photos from the author's personal collection.
Charlie Muffin's Uncle Sam (Charlie Muffin #4):
Charlie Muffin’s new job puts him in the crosshairs of a vicious American drug lord
Charlie Muffin has done well since he “died.” He’s been on the run for years from the intelligence forces of Great Britain and the United States when an official declaration of death finally puts an end to their pursuit. Suddenly, Charlie can breathe again. He’s even put a lid on his single malt whisky habit. Now all he needs is a job.
He puts his espionage skills to work for an English insurance company, ensuring the security of the Romanov stamps. A priceless collection assembled in the years before the Russian Revolution, the stamps survived only because the Bolsheviks failed to recognize their value. Now the American government means to use them as bait for a brutal drug lord. He wants the stamps, and Charlie must stop him from getting them—even if it means getting “killed” a second time.
Madrigal for Charlie Muffin (Charlie Muffin #5):
Charlie Muffin returns. Boozier, scruffier and more sour than ever, he has unwittingly stumbled into the midst of a tricky little plot by British Intelligence to unmask a mole in their Embassy in Rome - and an even trickier little counter-plot by the KGB to ensure that they don't. Charlie could easily get killed, for he is the pawn both sides are happily prepared to sacrifice. But Charlie Muffin is one pawn that can't be taken so easily.
Blind Run (Charlie Muffin #6):
Fans of espionage novels know there's nothing quite as satisfying as meeting a clever, likeable spy they can count on to return in another book. For Brian Freemantle's growing army of readers, that character is the brilliant and eccentric Charlie Muffin, the shambling, untidy British operative whose feet always hurt, who can't get along with anybody in authority, and who's always the best operative in the business.
See Charlie Run (Charlie Muffin #7):
When rumors reach Whitehall that a top Russian agent and his wife are about to defect to the Yanks in Japan, Charlie Muffin is sent to check it out. A top-notch novel of suspense and international intrigue, featuring the Columbo of British spies.
The Run Around (Charlie Muffin #8):
An authorized agent again, Charlie Muffin must thwart an assassination attempt that could turn the tides of the Cold WarIt could be the most sensational defection of all time. The head of the Russian KGB's cipher section comes with every code, every plot, every secret. But his most startling disclosure of all is that the Russians are planning a shocking assassination. But the defector doesn't know who. Or where. Or how. Or when. All Charlie knows is that he must stop the murder from happening--without being marked for death himself. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Brian Freemantle including rare photos from the author's personal collection.
Comrade Charlie (Charlie Muffin #9):
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 unwelcome on his own side, Charlie is off the active British roster and relegated to the chores of a low-grade clerk. It's just such a chore that gets him back in action after he unwittingly stumbles onto a British traitor involved in the Kremlin's scheme. Moscow uses this coincidence to plan Charlie's permanent removal, using Natalia Fedova, Charlie's former lover and KGB debriefer, as the bait to bring about Charlie's destruction. Never has Freemantle plotted more skillfully than in this clever, historical spy thriller. Every character is real, every twist and turn of the plot a surprise, every detail of the sophisticated world of espionage credible and convincing.
Charlie's Apprentice (Charlie Muffin #10):
Charlie Muffin, most devious of spies, has lived through the Cold War, outlasted the Soviet Union, circumvented the most lethal schemes of the late KGB, and survived a love affair with former KGB agent Natalia Fedova. Is it time to put him out to pasture? Director General Peter Miller, Charlie's new director, thinks so and turns Charlie into a schoolmaster, a teacher of spies. All seems set for Charlie in his new role until his apprentice, John Gower, is sent to Beijing to extract a British agent. Gower's mission quickly becomes a failure as he is imprisoned within days of his arrival, and Miller reluctantly dispatches Charlie to rescue Gower before he reveals all in the face of certain torture. But in espionage, the truth is elusive, dangerous, and never what you expect, and as Charlie gets more deeply involved he begins to wonder who is really pulling the strings now that the Cold War is over.
Bomb Grade (Charlie Muffin #11):
Russia is falling apart. The economy is in shambles, and the police hold very little power. On the brink of chaos, only organized crime gets results; the Russian mafia controls the streets, the militia, maybe even the government. And as the families battle for supremacy, the embattled boss of bosses plans a job to keep himself in power forever: the ultimate nuclear robbery. Uranium and plutonium have vanished from nuclear plants for years, a few grams here, a few grams there; sufficient cause for concern, but not for panic. You need five kilograms to make a Hiroshima-sized bomb, after all. But this time, the heist is of 250 kilograms of weapons-grade material. The Russians are frantic, the West terrified; the risk of Armageddon looms close on the horizon. To prevent it, Charlie is sent to Moscow, home of the most dangerous trade in the world. To prevent the weapons from being smuggled out of the country, Charlie must go undercover as an arms trader and infiltrate the leading Russian mafia families.
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