At long last, one of Wesley Britton’s most popular books is finally available as an eBook!
Originally published February 2009 by BearManor Media in a soft-bound edition, The Encyclopedia of TV Spies is the first indispensable reference book on television espionage, unveiling the secrets behind our beloved favorites, the nuggets we might have missed, and the programs that disappeared without a trace after their short original runs.
Wes Britton provides the behind-the-scenes creative process for TV spies drawn from both extensive research and his interviews with many participants. He uncovers the reasons why some dramas were either unforgettable hits or regrettable misses.
But The Encyclopedia of TV Spies is more than a historical overview.
Britton offers analysis of the elements that made key shows innovative and trend-setting and why some of the best productions ever made never jelled with the networks or audiences.
And, like a “Special Edition” DVD, The Encyclopedia of TV Spies also includes extra features – including articles on tie-in novels and how to collect TV spy music.
In short, no entertainment library is complete without The Encyclopedia of TV Spies, and no fan of television should be without it.
Purchase as an eBook from Amazon – United States.
Purchase as a soft-bound book from Amazon – United States.
Find out more about real spies, fictional spies, television and movies spies, and so much more in the world of espionage at Wes Britton’s website SpyWise Secret Dossier.




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