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The Unlikely Spy is a 1996 spy novel written by Daniel Silva, set during World War II. While some of the characters and events are fictional, the book is based on the real-life attempt by the Allies to use British intelligence to cover up the true plans for D-Day. The deception plan was called Operation Fortitude, and Double Cross also played a role. Specifically, the book has a backdrop (a subset of Fortitude referred to as Fortitude South).

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  • Juego de espejos (titulada originalmente en inglés como The Unlikely Spy) es la primera novela del autor estadounidense de origen portugués Daniel Silva, publicada en 1996. El libro ambientado en la segunda guerra mundial narra, a través de personajes ficticios, la operación Fortitude (fortaleza) que organizó los servicios de inteligencia británica para encubrir los planes de la invasión de Francia en 1944 en el denominado día D.​ (es)
  • The Unlikely Spy is a 1996 spy novel written by Daniel Silva, set during World War II. While some of the characters and events are fictional, the book is based on the real-life attempt by the Allies to use British intelligence to cover up the true plans for D-Day. The deception plan was called Operation Fortitude, and Double Cross also played a role. Specifically, the book has a backdrop (a subset of Fortitude referred to as Fortitude South). (en)
  • The Unlikely Spy é o título de um livro de ficção sobre espionagem do escritor norte-americano Daniel Silva, publicado pela primeira vez no ano 1996. Em Portugal, seria editado em 2012, com tradução de Vasco Teles de Menezes, pela Bertrand Editora. (pt)
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  • 0679455620
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  • First edition (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • The Unlikely Spy (en)
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  • Weidenfeld & Nicolson(UK)
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  • Juego de espejos (titulada originalmente en inglés como The Unlikely Spy) es la primera novela del autor estadounidense de origen portugués Daniel Silva, publicada en 1996. El libro ambientado en la segunda guerra mundial narra, a través de personajes ficticios, la operación Fortitude (fortaleza) que organizó los servicios de inteligencia británica para encubrir los planes de la invasión de Francia en 1944 en el denominado día D.​ (es)
  • The Unlikely Spy is a 1996 spy novel written by Daniel Silva, set during World War II. While some of the characters and events are fictional, the book is based on the real-life attempt by the Allies to use British intelligence to cover up the true plans for D-Day. The deception plan was called Operation Fortitude, and Double Cross also played a role. Specifically, the book has a backdrop (a subset of Fortitude referred to as Fortitude South). (en)
  • The Unlikely Spy é o título de um livro de ficção sobre espionagem do escritor norte-americano Daniel Silva, publicado pela primeira vez no ano 1996. Em Portugal, seria editado em 2012, com tradução de Vasco Teles de Menezes, pela Bertrand Editora. (pt)
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  • The Unlikely Spy (en)
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