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Mission: Impossible Books

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Mission: Impossible – 1996

Ethan Hunt, an IMF agent, is framed for his team’s murder and a stolen NOC list. On the run, he recruits disavowed agents and outsiders to expose a mole. Packed with high-tech gadgets, a daring CIA heist, and betrayals, the novelization mirrors the 1996 film’s intense espionage thrills.

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Mission: Impossible – 1967

The IMF team, led by Dan Briggs, undertakes a covert mission to thwart a dictator’s plot. Using disguises, gadgets, and cunning, they infiltrate enemy lines. With a self-destructing message setting the stage, the novel delivers suspenseful espionage, capturing the 1960s TV series’ thrilling spy tactics and teamwork.

Code Name: Rapier – 1968

Jim Phelps’ IMF team protects a brilliant inventor from enemy abduction attempts amid Cold War intrigue. Using disguises, gadgets, and cunning deception, they counter threats from multiple factions. With a self-destructing briefing hidden in a stuffed doll, the novel delivers tense espionage action, loosely capturing the TV series’ strategies and high-stakes covert operations.

Code Name: Judas – 1968

Jim Phelps’ IMF team hunts a traitor leaking secrets to a global espionage network. Using disguises, gadgets, and cunning, they unravel a deadly conspiracy. With a self-destructing message setting the mission, the novel delivers tense Cold War espionage, capturing the TV series’ thrilling strategies and high-stakes covert operations.

Code Name: Little Ivan – 1969

Jim Phelps’ IMF team targets a Soviet operative, “Little Ivan,” threatening global security. Using covert tactics, disguises, and gadgets, they infiltrate a secret facility. The novel captures the TV series’ suspenseful espionage, with a self-destructing briefing and clever strategies, delivering a thrilling Cold War spy adventure.

The Money Explosion – 1969

Jim Phelps’ IMF team targets a counterfeit money scheme fueling global crime. With clever disguises and high-tech gadgets, they infiltrate a criminal mastermind’s syndicate. Sparked by a self-destructing message, the novel delivers suspenseful espionage, echoing the TV series’ intricate plans and thrilling covert missions in a high-stakes operation.

The Priceless Particle – 1970

Jim Phelps’ IMF team pursues a stolen scientific asset critical to global security. Using disguises, gadgets, and deception, they outwit enemy agents. The novel echoes the TV series’ high-stakes espionage, with a self-destructing briefing driving their covert mission, delivering suspense and clever tactics in a thrilling plot.