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Category: Spy Fiction
Review: Spies of The Balkans – Alan Furst
Night Soldiers 11 My version: PaperbackGenre: Historical Fiction, World War IIPublisher: W&NFirst published: 2014ISBN: 978-1780228914Bought From the cover:Salonika, 1940. To the bustle of tavernas and the smell of hashish, a secret war is taking shape. In the backrooms of barbers, envelopes change hands, and in the Club de Salonique the air is thick with whispers.Costa … Continue reading Review: Spies of The Balkans – Alan Furst
Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
Jason Bourne 9 My version: PaperbackGenre: FictionPublisher: Orion, HatchetteFirst published: 2011ISBN: 978-1-4091-2055-1Pages: 534Bought From the cover:Bourne's enemies are gathering force.Severus Domna, a secret cabal, is planning to destroy the only person capable of thwarting its bid to destabilise the world economy - Jason Bourne. In order to succeed, the group turns to Bourne's most trusted … Continue reading Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
Review: Song of Treason – Jeremy Duns
A Wizard A True Star
Review: A Spy by Nature – Charles Cumming
The master of the modern spy thriller
Review: The Istanbul Variations – Olen Steinhauer
Not enough. Even in Istanbul.
Review: A Loyal Spy – Simon Conway
Good. Could have been better.
Review: The Dying Light – Henry Porter
Excellent
Review: Free Agent – Jeremy Duns
Ready for a different sort of spy story?
Review: XPD – Len Deighton
Close, but cigar not in close enough proximity.
