Dunn’s Conundrum

Dunn’s Conundrum by Stan Lee

One of the Most Acclaimed Espionage Novels Ever Written… And Also One of the Funniest.

It’s the mid-1980s and the cold war hasn’t thawed. The Library, a super-secret U.S. espionage agency is keeping an eye on the Russians and everybody else. A dozen elite intelligence experts relentlessly sift out classified information from everywhere. They know all the secrets except for one – which of the librarians is a traitor. It’s up to Walt Coolidge, a librarian with a Sherlockian gift for analyzing people’s garbage, to uncover the mole and, if he fails, it could lead to nuclear Armageddon.


Books by Stan Lee

Dunn’s Conundrum

Dunn’s Conundrum

One of the most acclaimed spy novels ever written...and also one of the funniest. It's the 1980s and an elite, NSA-esque spy organization is watching everything. But there's a traitor in their midst. Walter Coolidge, an expert in analyzing garbage, is assigned the impossible task of uncovering the mole and, perhaps, saving the world.

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The God Project

The God Project

The government has lost a multi-billion dollar secret weapon and the President assigns a very special operative to retrieve it: Malcolm Keyes, a political speech writer who perfectly remembers everything he sees or hears. The unforgettable, utterly original political thriller that revealed the intrigue and insanity of Washington as nobody ever had before.

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Reviews For Dunn’s Conundrum

Dunn’s Conundrum 5.0

A sly, implausible, yet oddly controlled suspense-comedy debut...smart dialogue, inventively convincing technology, likably cynical people.

Kirkus (Starred Review)

Dunn’s Conundrum 5.0

Dunn's Conundrum is a tangled, blackly comedic thriller about espionage and the dangers of information.

Underground Reading

Dunn’s Conundrum 5.0

Tough, funny, quirky, bawdy, suspenseful. I defy any reader to guess where this story is going, guess how it is going to get there, or put it down before it gets there. The writing is smooth and professional, the observations of human foibles mature and often very funny. I predict a long, hearty life for this novel and for practically anything this man cares to write

Bestselling Author John D. MacDonald, writing for USA Today

Dunn’s Conundrum 5.0

Deftly plottied and smoothly written, Conundrum is several cuts above the norm

Cosmopolitan

Dunn’s Conundrum 5.0

There is no rolling thunder in Stan Lee's prose, no lyrical flights of pretty conceits. The author simply tells a straightforward story and does it delightfully

Kansas City Star