The author of Spy 1933 was Liu Keliang, who was good at writing stories about agents and spies in the mainland of China. His representative works included Spy 1933 and Agent Mission. Liu Keliang was born in 1960 and served in the army for many years before becoming a military officer. His literary works mainly focused on the stories of agents and spies, emphasizing the complexity of human nature and the dangers and challenges of spying. His works were compact in style, and the plot twists and turns portrayed many heroic agents and spies. They were deeply loved and respected by readers. Liu Keliang's works had received many praises and was regarded as one of the representatives of Chinese secret agent literature. His other representative works included "The Way Home in the Storm" and "The Way Home in the Storm".