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  1. 1. Ben Macintyre’s collection of spy books. One author’s name stood out among fans of non-fiction spy books: Britain’s Ben Macintyre. Ex-CIA spymaster Sonya Lim praised The Spy and the Traitor, a thrilling account of KGB Colonel and double agent Oleg Gordievsky. “The book tells the story of the true cost of espionage and gives readers a ...

  2. An everyday spy always has a plan. Always. I’m Andrew Bustamante, a former CIA covert intelligence officer. I use spycraft everyday, and now, you can too. This is your first step toward winning in business, building stronger relationships, and seizing the future you deserve. Welcome to training, Everyday Spy.

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · 2023 was a fabulous year for spy thrillers, with some fans saying there hasn't been a year like it since the 1970s, says Shane Whaley, host of the Spybrary podcast. He picks out five of his favourites from the year, all works of fiction that nonetheless give a sense of what it's like to work as a spy.

  4. Jun 27, 2017 · A Espiã = The Spy, Paulo Coelho Paulo Coelho de Souza is a Brazilian lyricist and novelist. Margaretha Geertruida "Margreet" MacLeod (7 August 1876 – 15 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy for Germany during World War I and executed by firing squad in France.

  5. Harriet the Spy is a children's novel written and illustrated by Louise Fitzhugh that was published in 1964.It has been called "a milestone in children's literature" and a "classic".

  6. Jan 24, 2019 · The first thing that I should point out is that this book is based on real events and the time that David Rupert spend as a FBI/MI5 spy within the IRA, he didn’t intend to become a spy, he was just an ordinary person who happened to go into Irish Bar in America, fall for an American Irish woman and during a brief trip to Ireland managed to befriend a member of the IRA in Ireland.

  7. May 9, 2024 · Le Carré’s espionage novels have come to be known as hallmarks of the genre, setting the pace for spy stories set during the Cold War. Drawing on his experiences in MI5 and MI6, le Carré launched his career with this novel that begins in the shadow of the Berlin Wall.

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