Saving the Queen: A Blackford Oakes Mystery

William F. Buckley Jr.
America's top financial secret agent Blackford Oakes performed his first heroic effort in Saving the Queen in which William F. Buckley Jr. coaxes readers back to the earliest days of the Cold War. The year is 1951. Harry Truman is president, and the beautiful, young Queen Caroline has just settled onto the throne of England.
The CIA is baffled at the shocking things going on in London. Vital Western military secrets are falling into Soviet hands and, worst of all, the leak has been traced directly to the queen's chambers. A recent Yale graduate and ex-combat pilot, the debonair Oakes is selected to penetrate the royal circle, win the queen's confidence, and plug the leak. It all leads to an explosive showdown in the skies over London, one that could determine the future of the West.
| WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR. was the author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, writer of a syndicated newspaper column, founder of National Review, former longtime host of Public Television's "Firing Line," and a much-sought-after lecturer. The last volume in the Blackford Oakes series, Last Call for Blackford Oakes, was published in the spring of 2005. |
$9.95, Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-58182-461-0 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-58182-461-2 (Paperback)
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