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Many [[Spy Drama|spy]] and [[Thriller]] novels follow a specific formula in their titles. The first word sounds like it could be code for something or is someone's name (and is often [[Gratuitous Greek]]), and the second word is a noun with political or [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|symbolic]] undertones. |
Many [[Spy Drama|spy]] and [[Thriller]] novels follow a specific formula in their titles. The first word sounds like it could be code for something or is someone's name (and is often [[Gratuitous Greek]]), and the second word is a noun with political or [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|symbolic]] undertones. |
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