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Walter Wager

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I always liked spy stories.


— Walter Wager


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I keep working under the delusion that someday a library will ask for my manuscripts.


— Walter Wager


#delusion #i #keep #library #manuscripts

I met an American woman and got married so I had to get a job.


— Walter Wager


#american #american woman #get #got #had

I passed the Bar on the first shot, But I have never practiced law.


— Walter Wager


#first #i #law #never #passed

I use the city because it saves time, I don't have to do a lot of research on the setting.


— Walter Wager


#city #i #lot #research #saves

In France, I learned about wine and cheese.


— Walter Wager


#cheese #france #i #learned #wine






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Bibliography
Death Hits the Jackpot (1954; as John Tiger)
Operation Intrigue (1956; as Walter Herman)
I Spy (1965; as John Tiger)
I Spy #2: Masterstroke (1966; as John Tiger)
I Spy #3: Superkill (1967; as John Tiger)
I Spy #4: Wipeout (1967; as John Tiger)
I Spy #5: Countertrap (1967; as John Tiger)
I Spy #6: Doomdate (1967; as John Tiger)
Mission: Impossible (1967; as John Tiger)
The Playwrights Speak (interviews with Tennessee Williams Harold Pinter Arnold Wesker Arthur Miller John Osborne; 1967)
I Spy #7: Death-Twist (1968; as John Tiger)
Mission: Impossible #4: Code Name Little Ivan (1969; as John Tiger)
Sledgehammer (1970)
Warhead (1971)
Viper Three (1972) adapted for film as Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977)
Swap (1973)
Telefon (1975) adapted for film as Telefon (1977)
Time of Reckoning (1977)
Blue Leader (1979)
Blue Moon (1981)
The Wildcatters (The Making of America Book 21) (Dell Publishing; as Lee Davis Willoughby; 1981)
Blue Murder (1982)
Designated Hitter (1982)
The Caribbeans (Dell Publishing; as Lee Davis Willoughby; 1983)
Otto's Boy (1985)
Raw Deal novelization of the Arnold Schwarzenegger film (1986)
58 Minutes (1987) adapted for film as Die Hard 2 (1990)
The Spirit Team (1996)
Tunnel (2001)
Kelly's People (2002). Walter Herman Wager (September 4 1924 - July 11 2004) was an American crime and espionage-thriller novelist. Personal life
Wager married Sylvia Leonard (d.

His book 58 Minutes was adapted into Die Hard 2 starring Bruce Willis. Walter Herman Wager (September 4 1924 - July 11 2004) was an American crime and espionage-thriller novelist.

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