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The Spy Who Came for Christmas by David Morrell - Review

The Spy Who Came For Christmas by David Morrell
In an unusual twist on the usual Christmas story, spy/thriller author David Morrell sets out to tell a seasonal story of hope using spies and espionage instead of the usual Magi, shepherds and camels. In fact, the three spies at the center of this story, set [...]

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The Queen’s Bastard by C.E. Murphy - Review

The Queen’s Bastard (The Inheritors’ Cycle, Book 1) by C.E. Murphy
The Queen’s Bastard is the first book of The Inheritor’s Cycle, an epic fantasy set in an alternate sixteenth century that spans three countries and two royal courts, replete with political manoeuvring, espionage and assassination.
From the moment of her birth, Belinda Primrose has been a [...]

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The Lost Spy by Andrew Meier - Review

The Lost Spy: An American in Stalin’s Secret Service by Andrew Meier
ON THE night of Feb. 20, 1939, three Soviet secret policemen knocked on a door at the Hotel Moskva in the Russian capital, asked to see the (fake) passport of its occupant, gave him a few minutes to gather some belongings and whisked him [...]

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