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The popularity of the work of John le Carré shows no signs of abating.
It would be reasonable to assume that a British spy-turned-novelist would be able to draw on an endless supply of life experience. After well over a decade in the profession, that...
“There was nothing dishonourable in not being blown about by every little modern wind. Better to have worth, to entrench, to be an oak of one’s own generation.” – John le Carré (Da...
Len Deighton poses during a 1986 portrait session in Paris. PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES Hollywood was not initially impressed by Michael Caine’s portrayal of a spy.
In 2018, Star of the North marked Welsh author DB John out as a first-rate thriller writer earning comparisons to Terry Hayes’ I Am Pilgrim. It was complex, multi-layered – a rare...
CIA torture whistleblower John Kiriakou talks spy tradecraft.
Before I joined the CIA, I carried an image of espionage in my mind: rain-slicked alleyways gleaming beneath streetlamps, encrypted phones designed to self-destruct, brush passes e...
The series follows CIA officer Daniel Millar, played by Richard Armitage, who arrives at the CIA station in Berlin and works undercover to find a leak in operations
Rules Of Engagement is both a rollicking good yarn and a chilling look at global conflict in the age of AI and autonomous drones. The post Continuing the late TOM CLANCY’s Jack Ry...
Tense, engaging and a fundamentally good story, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold is enough of a good night out to override most technical quibbles. The post Ralf Little stars in n...
James Grady’s debut novel Six Days of the Condor, was a smash hit in 1974, the basis for the classic Robert Redford film Three Days of the Condor. Since then, he has written a stri...
< A 1001 MIDNIGHTS Review by Newell Dunlap. strong>JAMES GRADY – Six Days of the Condor. W.W.Norton & Co., hardcover, 1974. Dell, paperback, 1975. Also published as T...
What do spies do? I mean, what do they actually do? Despite having been one for close to fifteen years, I’m not sure I could give a wholly satisfying answer to that question, or at...
John Kiriakou reveals the “CIA Life Hacks” he used to survive a high-security prison with serial killers and mob dons.
Somebody occasionally points out that vastly more words have been published about Kafka than Kafka himself wrote in his lifetime. Somebody’s probably writing a book about Kafka thi...
Tralee-born IRA member turned informer Sean O’Callaghan is a central figure in JP O’Sullivan’s memoir.
Bryan Chaffin, two weeks ago: John Martellaro was good man. He was not only a better man than me, he was one of the best people I knew. It is with a heavy heart that I tell you...
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When I was writing my debut espionage thriller The Silver Fish (Mysterious Press, April 7), I set myself a challenge: could I tell a ripping spy story grounded in real-world foreig...
In June 2024, a ransomware attack hit NHS services across London, affecting primary care services across the city, including five NHS trusts. But what if cyber criminals escalated...
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