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The fork in the gully

Jenny wrote 5 days ago: Stob Ban in the Mamores, one of the peaks probably used as a model by John Buchan John Buchan, the a … more →

Tags: Hiking, Literature, Travel, boer war, Department of Information, John Buchan, Mr. Standfast, Scotland, The Three Hostages

Various thoughts

addymac wrote 3 weeks ago: Difficult father’s day today, this being my husband’s first father’s day without h … more →

Tags: Fiction, daniel silva, George Smiley, John Le Carre

Secrets of a Spymaster - The Daily Beast

beyondtheregion wrote 1 month ago: Secrets of a Spymaster – The Daily Beast Posted using ShareThis … more →

Tags: Sports entertainment, the daily beast, Alan Furst, Authors

The Moscow Vector by Patrick Larkin

gypsy818 wrote 1 month ago: The Moscow Vector by Patrick Larkin My review rating: 2 of 5 starsOh my. This book was bad. I … more →

Tags: bad current fiction

Absolute Friends by John le Carre

gypsy818 wrote 2 months ago: Absolute Friends by John le Carré My review rating: 2 of 5 starsI love John le Carre. His boo … more →

Tags: John Le Carre, post-9/11 fiction

Evolution of Matt Helm novel covers1 comment

The HMSS Editors wrote 6 months ago: We just came a Web page that every fan of the literary Matt Helm ought to see. It’s a diagram … more →

Tags: The Other Spies, matt helm, Donald Hamilton, Paperback Covers

We Are OPEN!!!!

librarybee wrote 7 months ago: Finally, after much hard work and what felt like a million boxes (my goodness my bee wings are tired … more →

Tags: high school libraries, Neil Tubb

The Breach

Sruts wrote 8 months ago: I watched the movie, I liked it. Then I realized that I had read the entire story in detail some fiv … more →

Tags: Espresso - Black Cream and Sugar, Chris Cooper, Daniel Craig, James Bond, Movies, Quantum of Solace, The Breach

Living in GreeneLand2 comments

David H. Schleicher wrote 10 months ago: *Photo coutesy of the Graham Greene Birthplace Trust at www.grahamgreenebt.org CAPTION:  From these … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Book to Film Adaptations, Books, History, Inspiration, language, Literature, Politics, Psychology

Meet the Author: Daniel Silva

mycitylibrary wrote 1 year ago: Daniel Silva is coming to the library on August 7th at 1:00 pm!  It’s always exciting to meet … more →

Tags: Library News, West Palm Beach Public Library, meet the author, daniel silva, Moscow Rules

The Last Patriot

tbellsbooks wrote 1 year ago: THE LAST PATRIOT. Brad Thor, master of suspense and New York Times bestselling author of The First C … more →

Tags: Books and Reviews, Fiction, Best Sellers, Brad Thor, Mystery, The Last Patriot, brad thor books, Thrillers, Discount Books

A Review of Alan Furst's "The Spies of Warsaw"1 comment

David H. Schleicher wrote 1 year ago: Atmospheric and Meandering Reviewed by:   David H. Schleicher “Author of The Thief Maker … more →

Tags: Books, Literature, Book Reviews, History, Historical Fiction, World War Two, Graham Greene, Romance, Thrillers

Empire State

profmike wrote 1 year ago: It’s difficult to know what exactly to write about Henry Porter’s Empire State. Porter … more →

Tags: Books, Reading, Henry Porter, Empire State, Literature

Review:A Train to Potevka, You can't catch this train at Amazon!

briards wrote 1 year ago: On my last post I recommended a book currently available at my Bookwise Bookstore,  it is called A T … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Movie, Entertaining, Quick, easy read, Author, Interview, true tale, Kgb

Mr. Fussbudget Reads a Spy Novel1 comment

johnochwat wrote 1 year ago: A while back I gave a copy of Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale to my father-in-law. It was one of t … more →

Tags: Books, Novels, James Bond, Ian Fleming, CASINO ROYALE

The Man Who Was Thursday

thomasroche wrote 1 year ago: This week’s listening: The Man Who Was Thursday, as read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz for Librivo … more →

Tags: Books, espionage, Victorian Literature

The Man Who Was Thursday

thomasroche wrote 1 year ago: This week’s listening: The Man Who Was Thursday, as read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz for Librivo … more →

Tags: Books, espionage, Victorian Literature

The Man Who Was Thursday

thomasroche wrote 1 year ago: This week’s listening: The Man Who Was Thursday, as read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz for Librivo … more →

Tags: Books, espionage, Victorian Literature


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