Incredible Spy Detective. Poets and Liars
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Группа авторов. Incredible Spy Detective. Poets and Liars
Foreword
1. Take Your Clothes Off
2. Robot
3. Habit
4. Rules of the Genre
5. Nigredo
6. Liars
7. Blood of Kings
8. Trust
9. Circus
10. Breakfast
11. Prints
12. Not Wrong
13. According to Plan
14. The Forest
15. The Tower
16. Honey
17. The Red Book
18. Hell
19. Richard
20. Beasts
21. Doll
22. Leave Hope
23. Entrance Hall
24. Cliché
25. Not Allowed
26. Weiss
27. The Mole
28. The White Rose
29. I Drive
30. The Script
31. The Fall
32. Epilogue
Afterword
About the Author
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There’s always a mystery in the genre of spy novels, woven into intricate plot twists. Characters display the highest skill in cunning and stealth as they find themselves at the ground zero of the eternal struggle between the forces of order and chaos, friends and foes. A spy novel is always a vast geography and a chess match of two, with the fate of nations and all of humanity at stake. There’s no room for the unexplained in the game – because the secret always comes to the surface.
In the novel “Incredible Spy Detective” we not only see the rational side of the world through the canonical view of an MI6 agent, but also the irrational perspective of those who create their own universes. The method of active imagination, known from the works of Carl Jung, found its reflection in the detective story where characters travel not only across the globe (Moscow, London, Paris, Florence), but also between eras, drawing knowledge from the works of their predecessors. As soon as the key to understanding the unconscious processes is found, the irrational becomes the unique detective method and begins to supplement the strict and logical worldview of the agent.
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He didn’t expect her to appreciate his attractiveness right away, but he assumed she’ll consider his attention appropriate – and that’s how he’ll start the conversation. She was open to dialogue – with all who approached her … And yet she’s barely looking at a blue-eyed dreamboat.
It wasn’t in his habit to reflect upon his attractiveness – but it was his habit to compare fact to consistent patterns.
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