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Currently residing in West Sussex, England, with his family and two dogs, a toy Yorkshire Terrier and a King Charles Spaniel, Toby Oliver is still as passionate as ever about writing. When not creating his own work, Toby immerses himself in reading, researching and discovering the topics of his newest works.

Specialising in Spy Novels, Oliver utilises his many years of experience as a government administrator in London. This gives his work a level of realism difficult to find elsewhere. Combine this with his extensive academic understanding of politics and it brings his work so many unique elements that makes his work truly special. He’s hugely influenced by the greats including Robert Ludlum, John le Carre, Ian Rankin, Ian Fleming and Alan Furst.

From political thrillers and suspenseful conspiracy mysteries to Cold War and Second World War fiction, Oliver’s work is versatile, gripping and nail-biting. His work spans different eras, genres and styles while never compromising on the quality of storytelling his work is famous for. This is why his work is consistently rated so highly by both critics and readers on Goodreads.

He is the author of Codename Nicolette, Mission Lisbon and Dead Man Walking, A Spy Amongst Us and The Downing Street Plot, An Agent’s Revenge. His new novel, Duty and Betrayal: The SS Brotherhood and the NASA Connection, is available now.

Toby’s work is available on Amazon in both physical and e-Book format and Barnes and Noble. Duty and Betrayal as well as The Downing Street Plot are available at Olto Books.

If you’re interested in historical thrillers, spy stories, and suspenseful spy stories, take a look at Oliver’s extensive bibliography. Whether you want to immerse yourself in spy fiction or fictional interpretations of real wartime, historical events, Toby Oliver has something perfect for you. Take a look at his work and see what piques your interest.

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If you’re interested in historical thrillers, spy stories, and suspenseful spy stories, take a look at Oliver’s extensive bibliography. Whether you want to immerse yourself in spy fiction or fictional interpretations of real wartime, historical events, Toby Oliver has something perfect for you. Take a look at his work and see what piques your interest.

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“Do you realise that by the time you wake up in the morning, 20,000 men may have been killed?” Were the words uttered by Winston Churchill to his wife, the night before D-Day. Dead Man Walking plunges the reader behind the political curtain of Churchill’s World War II coalition government After the murder of a cabinet minister, plotting and manipulation run rampant, and turning in spies is a matter of global security.

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Focusing on world war two, Mission Lisbon is a gripping thriller spanning throughout Europe.
When Winston Churchill’s government learns of a Nazi plan to create a deadly new long-range missile, he orders British Intelligence to save a brilliant young French scientist, Jean Giscard, from the deadly clutches of a Gestapo assassin. Thousands of lives are at risk, from the weapons which affect the final outcome of the war against Nazi Germany.

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In 1962, the Western powers’ leading scientists meet in London for a conference. A notorious Nazi war criminal is after an attendee from NASA who once worked on Hitler’s rocket program. But CIA agent Jack Stein will stop at nothing to protect him. Meanwhile, Stein’s loyal friend and intelligence source, Spencer Hall of MI5, is consumed with a personal vendetta. Soviet KGB and Israeli Mossad agents are in town too, and the secrets they’re after are nuclear in more ways than one.

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In 1941, after a telephone tip-off to the Assistant Commission of the Met Police, the body of a young woman, Sarah Davis, was discovered during the Blackout at the height of a bombing raid by two Scotland Yard detectives. Thanks to the nightly Blackout crime was easy to conceal, the house was already damaged by a bomb blast; a direct hit would have obliterated any chance of finding forensic evidence.

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There’s a professional killer gunning for Britain’s Prime Minister, and it’s up to the head of the British Security Service and a top CIA agent to stop him. MI5 Director Spencer Hall and CIA agent Jack Stein go way back, so when Stein tells Hall there’s a plot against the Prime Minister, he knows it’s legitimate, and isn’t the least bit surprised to learn the KGB’s behind it.

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Mission Lisbon The V-1 Double Cross

Focusing on world war two, Mission Lisbon is a gripping thriller spanning throughout Europe.

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