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Andrew Smith's avatar

I once felt the same way you do, like a blind person groping in the dark for answers. Then, I spent some time doing research: I watched every episode of The Americans. Now, I feel like I have a very good window into the mind of the spy. It is no longer a mystery to me.

Now, it's a commitment that not everyone can make, but if you can decide today to watch all of the episodes of The Americans, you can get those answers you're after.

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Darrell's avatar

O.M.G…. I just read the book and immediately gave it to my wife. What an engrossing story!! I think I saw a review in the NYT. I sure hope she writes more.

I would add Ken Follett to the list. He wrote some great stuff before moving into the epic material. You should check him out. His standalone novels beginning in 1976 include the spy stuff Ever hear of Eye of the Needle?

“One enemy spy knows the secret of the Allies' greatest deception, a brilliant aristocrat and ruthless assassin—code name: "The Needle"—who holds the key to the ultimate Nazi victory. Only one person stands in his way: a lonely Englishwoman on an isolated island, who is coming to love the killer who has mysteriously entered her life.“

Kingsbridge Books (5 books)

Century Trilogy

Re The Sympathizer on HBO… I haven’t finished it yet. Wife doesn’t really care for it. Some is great and some is kind of hokey. I will probably finish it and definitely need to read the book.

Most of Nelson DeMille’s stuff is good. I got hooked when I read Charm School many years ago. Not all spy stuff but you would resonate with a few of the characters..

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