Smuggling in literature
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This page lists works of fiction whose primary subject matter is smuggling:
- Eric Ambler: The Light of Day (filmed as Topkapi)
- Eric Ambler: Passage of Arms
- S.R. Crockett: The Raiders
- Rudyard Kipling: A Smuggler's Song (poem)
- Daphne du Maurier: Jamaica Inn (although this is also concerned with wrecking)
- J. Meade Falkner: Moonfleet
- Ian Fleming: Diamonds Are Forever (James Bond)
- Martha Grimes: The Lamorna Wink
- Mollie Hunter: The Lothian Run
- Winsome Pinnock: Mules
- Barbara Smucker: Underground to Canada (smuggling slaves to freedom)
- Russell Thorndike: The Doctor Syn novels
- Michael Wall: Amongst Barbarians
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