A review of The Company written by Robert Littell and reviewed by John Koenig for the Koenig Memorandum. The Company is pleasantly paced, detailed to an extreme, bringing places and people alive on the page in memorable fashion, yet never bogging down. Somehow Littell maintains a descriptive narrative for nearly a thousand pages, and decades of event-filled years, and I never lost … [Read more...] about The Company: A Novel of the CIA by Robert Littell
The Koenig Memo
The Koenig Memo – Agent of Influence by Jeremy Duns
Agent of Influence is a slim book at 83 pages, but one with significant effect. Author Jeremy Duns works his subtitled topic, “Antony Terry and the Shaping of Cold War Fact and Fiction”, weaving an utterly fascinating behind-the-curtain story I didn’t want to end. Duns, tell me this self-published edition is merely you dipping a toe into the water to gauge the size of your potential … [Read more...] about The Koenig Memo – Agent of Influence by Jeremy Duns