I'm looking for some books where we can go through the same experiences they did…. Maybe something like autobiography…..or maybe reality+fiction kind of a thing
Well, everything by John le Carré. Former British agent writes very realistic fiction stories about spies and intelligence and crime and stuff.
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these are all fiction, but I would say Alan Frust. He is the first writer I know of that single handedly answers the question: “what if spy thrillers were actually good books?”
don’t get me wrong, I love the genre and will read anything with spies, but there is a lot of just empty entertainment when it comes to spy novels (nothing wrong with that either if reading is more of a pass time for you).
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The Spy and the Traitor by Macintyre. True story. You feel the anxiety from the crazy situations these spies find themselves in
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Well, everything by John le Carré. Former British agent writes very realistic fiction stories about spies and intelligence and crime and stuff.
these are all fiction, but I would say Alan Frust. He is the first writer I know of that single handedly answers the question: “what if spy thrillers were actually good books?”
don’t get me wrong, I love the genre and will read anything with spies, but there is a lot of just empty entertainment when it comes to spy novels (nothing wrong with that either if reading is more of a pass time for you).
The Spy and the Traitor by Macintyre. True story. You feel the anxiety from the crazy situations these spies find themselves in