
The Spy Test
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Every year, security agencies like MI5, MI6 and GCHQ recruit spies from all walks of life, selecting the most remarkable individuals to join their ranks.
In the past, these secret services have recruited by tapping unsuspecting civilians on the shoulder, inviting them into the world of espionage. However, in recent decades, they've started using more unconventional methods...
Pass this fun spy test to find out if you would qualify as a data analyst, support specialist or field agent. This cryptic collection includes:
Newspaper and magazine ads to test your quick wit and creativity
Logic and visual spy puzzles
Word puzzles featuring the names of famous spies
Mole-finding logic puzzles
Code-breaking challenges and observation tests
What location would you choose for a dead-drop? Who is secretly armed? Where would you place surveillance devices? What would you do if discovered or caught? This intriguing puzzle book keeps readers covertly decoding for hours. The perfect gift for anyone interested in the mysterious world of espionage.
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Content
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: Recruitment
- Recruitment
- 1: The empty chairs
- 2: Advice column
- 3: Pop-up
- 4: Job advertisment
- 5: The hourglass riddle
- 6: Join the dots
- 7: Magazine advertisement
- 8: Betting odds
- Cyphers and Cryptography
- 9: Spy movie poster
- 10: Doorbells
- 11: The Koan Card
- 12: Crime prevention leaflet
- Morse Code
- 13: Want to be a spy?
- 14: Letter to the editor
- 15: Shop window cards
- Part 2: Training
- Training
- 16: Number response
- 17: Safe word
- 18: Keypad
- 19: Defuse the bomb
- 20: Connected nodes
- 21: The hidden signal
- 22: Minefield
- 23: Find the file
- Bletchley Park
- 24: Frequency analysis
- 25: Find the micro cameras
- 26: A suitable code
- 27: Destination codewheel
- 28: Anonymity
- 29: Take a shot
- 30: Seat plan
- 31: Sector assignment
- 32: Hit the target
- 33: Decode the microdot
- 34: Computer access
- The Special Operations Executive
- Part 3: In the field
- In the Field
- 35: Dead drop
- 36: Fingerprints
- 37: You have been poisoned
- 38: Strange disguise
- 39: Secret code
- 40: Title code
- 41: Hidden microdot
- 42: Checking for bugs
- The KGB and the Stasi
- 43: Identify the target
- 44: Secret entrance
- 45: Surveillance
- 46: Cover story
- 47: The black vase
- 48: Find the thief
- Double Agents
- 49: Roulette
- 50: Hair trap
- 51: Quick thinking
- 52: Find the key
- 53: Spot the bug
- 54: Observation
- 55: Pick the cover
- 56: Dead defector
- 57: Flip a coin
- 58: Sight line
- 59: Target pattern
- Crossing Borders
- 60: Dry cleaning
- 61: Code words
- 62: Listening device
- 63: One bullet
- 64: Micro message
- 65: Track the tunnel
- 66: Sliding code
- 67: The wary agent
- 68: The house that wasn't there
- 69: Scarface
- 70: The Silent Route
- 71: Vintage reds
- Fact Turned Fiction
- 72: All flights lead to Rome
- 73: Video feed analysis
- 74: Synchronize watches
- 75: Move the barrels
- 76: Detect the defector
- 77: Rendezvous
- 78: Hidden message
- 79: Escape the room
- 80: The barium meal technique
- 81: Escape the cell
- 82: Spot the disguise
- 83: Find the safehouse
- Spy Gadgets
- 84: Unlock the box
- 85: What day?
- 86: Choose your poison
- 87: Choose your equipment
- 88: Locate the facility
- 89: Where's Gratzki?
- 90: Hack the phone
- 91: Secret exit
- 92: An enigma
- The Art of Disguise
- 93: The capsule
- 94: Find the phrase
- 95: Exploiting fear
- 96: Message on a bottle
- 97: The mole
- 98: Hornet drone
- 99: The cipher scenario
- 100: Orienteering
- 101: Cryptography
- Traitors and Defectors
- Part 4: Solutions
- Solutions
- Acknowledgements
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