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The Spybrary Spy Podcast
December 13th Edition Spy Books that our eagle eyed readers and listeners ‘spy on interviewee's bookshelves at home and in the office. 3. “Spycatcher,” by Peter Wright: Another intelligence officer’s account, this one from the former assistant director of MI5. It is full of untold Cold War stories — assassination plots, eavesdropping schemes and the like....
Mick Herron's Slough House Review
Mick Herron's Slow Horses series is a massive hit among spy book fans and our very own Erik Williams has been sent an early copy from Soho Press of the 7th Jackson Lamb novel (to be published in February 2021). In a briefing to Spybrary, Erik gives us his thoughts in this spoiler-free Slough House...
Spy Author Interviews on the Spybrary Spy Podcast. C.P.Bennison joins us on our Spybrary Tea Break to share more about her latest spy book Parallel Shadows Spybrary Spy Book Podcast host Shane Whaley takes time away from the East German Desk to enjoy a 15-minute tea break interview with spy authors. ‘More Robert Harris, than...
The Glimmer Girl
Spybrary Spy Book Podcast host Shane Whaley takes time away from the East German Desk to enjoy a 15 minute tea break with spy authors. ‘Day of the Jackal meets The Wicker Man.'Author Andy Onyx joins us on our Spybrary Tea Break to share more about his latest book The Glimmer Girl. In the earliest...
Spybrary Spy Book Podcast host Shane Whaley takes time away from the East German Desk to enjoy a 15 minute tea break with spy authors. Today Derek Thompson, author of spy thriller novel Standpoint tells us more about his first book in his Thomas Bladen spy thriller series. The Spybrary Tea Break is a brand...
The James Bond Book Club
Interviews with Spy Authors about their Spy Books What is The James Bond Book Club? Set in the 1950s as the Ian Fleming James Bond books are released, Spybrary Spy Book Podcast hosts David Craggs and Shane Whaley plus a special guest will review the latest Ian Fleming 007 novel. The James Bond Book Club...
Spy Books Interviews
Interviews with Spy Authors about their Spy Books ‘There are so many great spy books out there but not enough time to read them all.'These are the words you will hear many spy book readers utter when they hear about a new spy book coming out or a recommendation from one of our Spybrarian grandees...
Brush Pass report from our Norweigan desk covering the spy books of the late Anthony Price. Author Anthony Price (1992) Karl Gunnar øen shares his appreciation for the spy books of Anthony Price. He also gives us his recommendation of which of his spy novels should be your first if you are new to Price's...
Spy Book Titles with Jeremy Duns and Jeff Quest In this episode, writer Jeremy Duns and Spywrite's Jeff Quest take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly of spy book titles. They discuss some of their favorites, alternate titles, translated titles and the many pitfalls authors face when determining a book title....
A Small Town in Germany by John le Carre Writer and Spybrary Spy Podcast listener Andy Onyx gives you his thoughts on A Small Town In Germany written by John le Carre in a quick and easy Brush Pass review. Brush Pass – a quick review from Spybrary listeners on the books they love (and...
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