The Arachnid Film Unit run by Lottie Dean (Patricia Cutts) is the cover for an obscure group of intelligence operatives. Licensed to Kill.
After a British agent fleeing across a Communist border is picked up by car, and shot, the Web weaves its way into the hunt for a traitor. A reshuffle of British security is called for and Charlotte accepts the challenge.
Hawksworth infiltrates a wealthy group of men who imprison, and aim to re-educate, degenerate members of society.
Lottie and Hawksworth join members of a dating agency on a trip behind the Iron Curtain to discover how certain candidates are being replaced by Soviet agents.
The Spyder team are manipulated into a plot against the election of a new president in an emergent African state.
The Spyder agents uncover murder and fraud in an exclusive maternity home.
Spyder's Web (1972)
A Spyder agent is substituted for one of the opposition's to discover how the enemy escape route works. The trail leads to the Viscount Employment Agency run by Kalashnkov - whom adores the British aristocracy.
On the pretext of making a film, Lottie and Hawksworth investigate Admiral Manders. Could he be falling under Soviet influence?
Spyder's Web (1972)
A message from a myna bird alerts Lottie to the death of an MP, which then leads to Eastern European puppeteers who are the front for a people-smuggling organization.
An inventor of bizarre killing-machines leaves a lethal legacy, which his eccentric relations compete to get their hands on.
Lottie and Hawksworth endeavour to protect the president of a Central American republic from assassination.
A bizarre story of a body preserved in the Swiss snow since 1914 - which has now gone missing in transit.