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'''It Won't Get You Anywhere''', published in 1966, is the first of three [[Thriller|thrillers]] by the English novelist [[Desmond Skirrow]] about the undercover agent [[John Brock]].
'''It Won't Get You Anywhere''', published in 1966, is the first of three [[Thriller|thrillers]] by the English novelist [[Desmond Skirrow]] about [[John Brock]], an irreverent advertising executive who is also a sometime undercover agent. Published in England by [[The Bodley Head]] and the United States by [[Lippincott]], it is a little under 80,000 words in length and almost certainly the best of the Brock novels.<ref>''It Won't Get You Anywhere'' — The Bodley Head, London, 1966; Lippincott, New York, 1966, ISBN 0552079111</ref> Published in today's market, it would probably be classified as a [[Techno thriller|techno thriller]], as it has definite elements of that genre.
 
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It Won't Get You Anywhere, published in 1966, is the first of three thrillers by the English novelist Desmond Skirrow about John Brock, an irreverent advertising executive who is also a sometime undercover agent. Published in England by The Bodley Head and the United States by Lippincott, it is a little under 80,000 words in length and almost certainly the best of the Brock novels.[1] Published in today's market, it would probably be classified as a techno thriller, as it has definite elements of that genre.

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  1. It Won't Get You Anywhere — The Bodley Head, London, 1966; Lippincott, New York, 1966, ISBN 0552079111