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  1. Saving the Queen is a 1976 American spy thriller novel by William F. Buckley, Jr., the first of eleven novels in the Blackford Oakes series. [1] Plot. This novel, set in 1952, reveals Oakes's childhood and educational background, his recruitment into the CIA, and the Agency's procedures for "handling" him.

  2. Jan 25, 2018 · Summary: The first of Buckley’s Blackford Oakes espionage novels, covering his recruitment to the CIA and first mission, to ferret out the person high up in British government betraying atomic secrets to the Soviet Union.

  3. Dec 10, 2014 · Saving the Queen takes place in 1952, and someone close to the Queen is leaking information about the hydrogen bomb to the Soviets. Oakes’s mission is to find out who the mole is, and he figures that out far too easily, since it’s the only person he meets that is close to the Queen.

  4. In "Saving the Queen," Blackford's address in 1975 is listed as 3025 P Street, NW. Blackford is an avid reader of National Review but rarely offers insight into the state of domestic politics and world affairs.

  5. Synopsis: America s top financial secret agent Blackford Oakes performed his first heroic effort in Saving the Queen in which William F. Buckley Jr. coaxes readers back to the earliest days of the Cold War. The year is 1951.

  6. Aug 25, 2015 · Saving the Queen. New York Times bestseller: The first mystery featuring the sophisticated deep-cover CIA agent: “Rollickingly ribald . . . Consistently witty.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review Blackford Oakes has never been afraid of obeying orders. During the war, it’s what kept him alive.

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  8. Sep 18, 2023 · Blackford Oakes, Book 1. Earlier this year, I came across Who’s on First?, the fourth book in a spy series by William F. Buckley, Jr. This author was famous before my time and is thus no longer a must-read, but I enjoyed the book enough to seek out this first book in the series, Saving the Queen. I’ll probably not read any others.

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