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    Quiller is a fictional character created by English novelist Elleston Trevor. Quiller, whose one-word name is a pseudonym, works as a spy, and he is the hero of a series of 19 Cold War thrillers written under the pseudonym Adam Hall, and became Trevor's most popular character.

  2. Quiller (Series by Adam Hall) is a series that has its pioneer book being published in 1965. The series has a total of 19 novels that are all available for anyone who needs them. These books are available both locally and online.

  3. Quiller is a fictional British spy created by Adam Hall. The series consists of 19 novels, published between 1965 and 1996, featuring Quiller's missions around the world.

  4. Quiller is the alias of a fictional spy created by English novelist Elleston Trevor who featured in a series of Cold War thrillers written under the pseudonym "Adam Hall". The second episode's script - Tango Briefing - was written by "Adam Hall", adapted from his own novel of the same name.

    Episode #
    Original Air Date (uk)
    Episode Title
    Writer
    1
    29 August 1975
    " The Price of Violence "
    2
    5 September 1975
    " Tango Briefing "
    Adam Hall
    3
    12 September 1975
    " Any Last Request "
    4
    19 September 1975
    " Sacrifice to Survival "
    Roger Parkes
    • Spy , Adventure , Drama
  5. Quiller is a British agent who stars in 19 novels by English author Adam Hall. The books are set during the Cold War and feature Quiller's skills, missions and enemies.

  6. In this first book in the QUILLER series, undercover agent Quiller is asked to take the place of a fellow spy who has recently been murdered in Berlin, in identifying the headquarters of an underground but powerful Nazi organization, Phönix, twenty years after World War II.

  7. Sep 11, 2019 · A blog post that celebrates the spy novels by Adam Hall, also known as Elleston Trevor, and his protagonist Quiller. It features quotes and testimonials from other authors who admire Hall's style, influence and craft.

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