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  1. Last Call for Blackford Oakes is a 2005 Blackford Oakes novel by William F. Buckley, Jr. It is the final of the 11 novels in the Blackford Oakes series. Plot. CIA agent Blackford Oakes confronts Kim Philby, a British double agent who defected to the Soviet Union, in 1987. References

  2. Jul 17, 2005 · 'Last Call for Blackford Oakes' Share full article. By William F. Buckley Jr. July 17, 2005; Their 1986 meeting had had to do with a plot to assassinate Gorbachev. A group of young Russians, weary ...

  3. May 1, 2006 · Buy Last Call for Blackford Oakes (Blackford Oakes Mysteries) Reprint by Buckley, William F Jr (ISBN: 9780156032957) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

  4. Books. Last Call for Blackford Oakes. William F. Buckley, Jr. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2006 - Fiction - 353 pages. More than twenty years ago William F. Buckley Jr. launched the dashing character of Blackford Oakes like a missile over the literary landscape. This newly minted CIA agent-brainy, bold, and complex-began his career by saving the ...

  5. May 1, 2006 · But if you read a series sequentially, and read these last two books (A Very Private Plot and Last Call for Blackford Oakes) right after each other, you'll immediately notice the discrepancy: In the final novel, Buckley directly contradicts key events and revelations of the previous novel. Without apology, without explanation.

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  6. May 2, 2005 · But if you read a series sequentially, and read these last two books (A Very Private Plot and Last Call for Blackford Oakes) right after each other, you'll immediately notice the discrepancy: In the final novel, Buckley directly contradicts key events and revelations of the previous novel. Without apology, without explanation.

  7. Nov 7, 2016 · Books. Last Call for Blackford Oakes. William F. Buckley. Head of Zeus, Nov 7, 2016 - Fiction - 368 pages. Debonair superspy Blackford Oakes takes on one last mission in the rollicking conclusion to a beloved espionage series by William F. Buckley. Blackford "Blackie" Oakes is the greatest spy in American history, but he's no longer allowed ...

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