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  • Sangster, Jim: Spooks Confidential: The Official Handbook (2003), Contender Books (London) ISBN 1-84357-069-6
    • Episode guide of the first two seasons, and background information on MI5 and the making of the series
  • Spooks: The Personnel Files (2007), Headling Publishing Group (London) ISBN 978-0-7553-3397-4
    • Detailed MI5 personnel files of eight of the show's main characters: Adam Carter, Danny Hunter, Zoe Reynolds, Tom Quinn, Ruth Evershed, Harry Pearce, Zafar Younis and Malcolm Wynn-Jones, presented through a compilation of transcripts, reports and forms.
  • Spooks: Behind the Scenes (2006), Orion Books (London) ISBN 0-7528-7610-4
    • Background information on British intelligence and episode guides for the first four series
  • Spooks: Harry's Diary: Top Secret (2007), Headling Publishing Group (London) ISBN 978-0-7553-3398-1
    • The untold stories of Spooks, and MI5, as seen from the perspective of Harry Pearce, the Spooks team leader
  • Adam Carter: Revealed (2008), Headling Publishing Group (London) ISBN 978-0-7553-3401-8
    • Revealing the truth about Adam Carter after his death, explaining the true details of his childhood, the extraordinary responsibilities he took on as a teenager, and how he nearly betrayed his country but never betrayed the people he loved.

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