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    The Secret History of John le Carré's Career in the Intelligence Services

    The author's biographer tries to sort through the myth to find out what David Cornwell was really up to.

    October 30, 2023  By Adam Sisman
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    The Pigeon Tunnel, the New Film About John le Carré, is Intimate and Illuminating

    Errol Morris's new documentary sheds new light on the inner life of the 20th century's greatest spy novelist

    October 25, 2023  By Julia Sirmons
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    5 Films About Existential Assassins 

    Being and Nothingness in a Rifle Scope

    October 24, 2023  By Nick Kolakowski
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    How Should Fiction Talk About War

    Paul Vidich on cycles of violence and the search for truth in fiction.

    October 23, 2023  By Paul Vidich
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    Six Books About Women Working Together

    Celebrating the power that comes from collaboration.

    October 18, 2023  By Sarah Davis-Goff
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    How Paul Vidich Builds His World of Spies

    In Vidich's top-flight spy novels, the stories keep getting deeper and the deceptions more complex.

    October 5, 2023  By Peter Handel
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    Five Disturbing Books That Violate Your Sanctuary

    These crime novels take place in the innermost sanctum: home.

    October 4, 2023  By P.J. McIlvaine
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    The Best Hotels – and Hotel Bars – in Espionage Fiction

    Paul Vidich explains why spy novelists can't get enough of these sophisticated landmarks.

    October 3, 2023  By Paul Vidich
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    The 10 Best Bounty Hunter Movies 

    "The bounty hunter is the ultimate outsider in law enforcement."

    October 2, 2023  By Cindy Fazzi
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    Crime and the City: Hamburg

    Like all great port cities, Hamburg has a tradition of crime fiction.

    October 2, 2023  By Paul French
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