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Ted Allbeury (1917–2005)

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(eng) Theodore (Ted) Edward le Bouthillier Allbeury. (Also writes as Richard Butler and Patrick Kelly.)

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In der Hand des Kreml. (1980) 70 Exemplare
Vergangenheit ist nie zu Ende. (1978) 61 Exemplare
A Time Without Shadows (1990) 59 Exemplare
Operation Schneeball (1974) 59 Exemplare
Bauernopfer. (1987) 53 Exemplare
Schatten der Spione (1983) 48 Exemplare
Der Omega - Minus - Prozess. (1975) 45 Exemplare
Deep Purple (1989) 44 Exemplare
Rennie. (1984) 44 Exemplare
Pay Any Price (1983) 44 Exemplare
Agenten sind treue Feinde (1973) 43 Exemplare
Show Me a Hero (1992) 43 Exemplare
Children of Tender Years (1985) 42 Exemplare
Die Alpha - Liste (1979) 36 Exemplare
Spiegelverkehrt (1988) 36 Exemplare
Die Rächerin. (1980) 34 Exemplare
Consequence of Fear (1979) 32 Exemplare
The Special Collection (1979) 30 Exemplare
Seitenwechsel. Polit- Thriller. (1981) 28 Exemplare
The Dangerous Edge (1991) 26 Exemplare
The Assets (2000) 24 Exemplare
As Time Goes By (1994) 24 Exemplare
Grenzgänger (1993) 21 Exemplare
Beyond the Silence (1995) 21 Exemplare
The Reckoning (1999) 20 Exemplare
The Choice (1986) 18 Exemplare
Aid and Comfort (1997) 17 Exemplare
Other Kinds of Treason (1990) 17 Exemplare
The Long Run (1996) 16 Exemplare
Shadow of a Doubt (1998) 13 Exemplare
Italian Assets (1978) 11 Exemplare
Never Look Back (2000) 4 Exemplare
Maksoi mitä maksoi (1985) 2 Exemplare
Kenttäagentti (1986) 1 Exemplar
Spine nel cervello 1 Exemplar

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Allbeury, Ted
Rechtmäßiger Name
Allbeury, Theodore Edward Le Boutillier
Andere Namen
Butler, Richard
Kelly, Patrick
Geburtstag
1917-10-24
Todestag
2005-12-04
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Großbritannien
Geburtsort
Stockport, Cheshire, England, UK
Sterbeort
Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK
Berufe
advertising executive
spy
disc jockey
novelist
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Theodore (Ted) Edward le Bouthillier Allbeury. (Also writes as Richard Butler and Patrick Kelly.)

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Ted Allbeury in Spies & Spy Fiction (Januar 2017)

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Excellent thriller. Story of a man who took service to his country as seriously as possible but the moment he starts questioning his superiors in regard to orders and actions required he is not just to be disposed of but disposed of in cruelest manner of all.

Story that shows that although loyalty in people is very rare what is rarer is respect that is due to these people - more often than not they are just simply regarded as fools and their reputation is smeared the moment they are declared as no-value assets.

Highly recommended.
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Zare | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 23, 2024 |
This book, published in 1984, is an Old School Cold Warrior Tale. The West kicks ass on the East, and the British James Bondian character can take on all-comers with one arm tied behind his back.

It was okay, and I found it sort of interesting due to the setting. It reminded me a bit of the Bartle Bull Anton Rider books as it mostly takes place in that corner of Africa, among similarly exotic NE African cultures, and the parade of colonial powers that have touched them.

The writing itself is dated; super undercover expat / (ex-) British secret agent can get away with anything because he is, of course, super undercover expat / (ex-) British secret agent. For instance, he is able to sneak around a super secret arms dump in the middle of the desert that no one knows about, killing people at said super secret arms dump on two separate occasions, and then being able to sneak around super secret arms dump in the middle of nowhere a third time and none of the hundreds of people guarding the super secret arms dump in the middle of nowhere can manage to stop him. Sure, that sounds right, not a problem.

So there's that. To continue on with that theme, the ex-secret agent of an ex-super power was full-on neocolonialist with his I can do whatever I want whenever I want because everyone is a lesser mortal attitude; I operate at will, and I will get the girl and / or save the prostitute – who is half my age – and we will get along famously.

That was pretty much the book, but then at the very end – literally the last few pages - there was a surprising twist where the ex-secret agent has the full realization that everything he was doing, and had done sucked. He had a complete change of heart and a complete change of outlook; basically he opened his eyes for the first time in his entire life. Almost made for an upgraded rating, almost....
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Picathartes | Jun 19, 2023 |
Really fascinating dramatization of Ted's own life, I was blessed to read this as his third novel, so I appreciated the autobiographical nature far better.

He writes with vivid descriptions, whether it's autobiographical or fiction. What I like the most is that he has a high respect, and even higher skepticism, of both foe and friend.

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Nick-Myra | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 23, 2023 |
This book is overshadowed by the Kennedy assassinations. I always feel that Allbeury is mixing a lot of fact with his fiction and Pay Any Price certainly has that feel. Hypnosis plays a big part in the plot and, knowing a little about it, I found that a bit hard to swallow but the conspiracy theory is fine. Betrayal of agents by their controllers is a frequent trope: I am sure Allbeury had personal experience but whether as betrayer or betrayed I am not quite sure. The difficulty agents have with close personal relationships is another preoccupation and we get this here. All in all an exciting and competent novel as we have come to expect.… (mehr)
 
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