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Running Blind
First edition
AuthorDesmond Bagley
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller novel
PublisherCollins

Publication date

1970
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages254 pp
ISBN0-00-616534-6
OCLC15017582
Preceded byThe Spoilers 
Followed byThe Freedom Trap 

Running Blind is a first person narrative espionage thriller novelbyEnglish author Desmond Bagley, first published in 1970 with a cover by Norman Weaver.

Plot[edit]

Ex-MI-6 spy Alan Stewart is coerced by his former masters into undertaking a very simple final mission: to deliver a small parcel to a man in Iceland. The mission should be simple for Stewart, as he happens to be fluent in Icelandic and has an Icelandic girlfriend.

However, things go very wrong, very quickly. Soon after his arrival in Iceland he is forced to kill a KGB agent who tries to take the package from him. Then, when Stewart tries to deliver the parcel he realises that he has been doublecrossed and that his former boss is now a double agent. Stewart sets off on a desperate race across some of the world’s most rugged, desolate and dramatic scenery, pursued by the KGB, the CIA and his own people, who now think that he has become a traitor. The secret lies in the mysterious parcel and his opponents are more than willing to kill him to prevent him from discovering what that secret is.

Television series[edit]

In 1979 the BBC broadcast a three-part espionage thriller based on the novel and with the same title, starring Stuart Wilson, Ragnheiður Steindórsdóttir,[1] George Sewell and Vladek Sheybal, and featuring, among others, Ian McCulloch, Richard Hurndall, Ed Bishop, Joe Praml and Flosi Olafsson. It was made by BBC Scotland and largely filmed on location in Iceland.[2][3]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Theiapolis.com". Retrieved 4 December 2012. As an actress, Ragnheiður Steindórsdóttir has been seen in movies such as "Útlaginn", released in 1981, and "Fálkar"(2002).
  • ^ Running Blind (1979) Internet Movie Database website
  • ^ BFI.org

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