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- Quiller is a fictional character created by English novelist Elleston Trevor. Quiller, whose one-word name is a pseudonym, works as a spy, and he is the hero of a series of 19 Cold War thrillers written under the pseudonym Adam Hall, and became Trevor's most popular character. The books concern a solitary, highly capable operative who works, usually on his own, for a British government organization, referred to as "The Bureau", which "doesn't exist". Quiller narrates his adventures in first person, addressing the reader in an informal tone. He was named for the real-life Cornish writer Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. (en)
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- The Berlin Memorandum (1965; U.S. title The Quiller Memorandum)
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- Elleston Trevor as Adam Hall (en)
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- The Berlin Memorandum (en)
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- (en)
- George Segal in The Quiller Memorandum (en)
- Michael Jayston in Quiller (en)
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- Quiller (en)
- The Quiller Memorandum (en)
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- Quiller is a fictional character created by English novelist Elleston Trevor. Quiller, whose one-word name is a pseudonym, works as a spy, and he is the hero of a series of 19 Cold War thrillers written under the pseudonym Adam Hall, and became Trevor's most popular character. (en)
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