Jeremy Duns and Jeff Quest talk through some of the in’s and out’s of research, and especially spy research, in the hopes of encouraging others to do research too.
We talk about the lost Pinkerton manuscript, the time Jeremy nearly got kicked out of an interview before it even started, how Jeff got the title of an author’s book wrong within 30 seconds of starting an interview and why you should turn every page. All that and more in this episode of Spybrary.
On His Majesty's Secret Service - Interview with Charlie Higson
A Very Working Class Spy with Gordon Henderson MP
Decoding Funeral In Berlin starring Michael Caine with Spybrary's Section F
Ian Fleming's Thunderball- The James Bond Book Club
Jonna Mendez - A Woman's Life in the CIA Unmasked
Spies, Murder and Justice in Northern Ireland with Henry Hemming
The Spy Game Books with Writer Michael Frost Beckner
Tom Fletcher 'The Ultimate Downing Street Operator' and Spy Author in Conversation with Spybrary
Ian Fleming's For Your Eyes Only- The James Bond Book Club
Unpacking Beirut Station with Author Paul Vidich
Ian Fleming The Complete Man with Biographer Nicholas Shakespeare
James Bond After Fleming: The Continuation 007 Novels with Mark Edlitz
The Third Man - Movie Reviewed by Spybrary's Section F (Films) Panel
Dead Drop 5 with Jeff Circle of The Writers Dossier
My Five Best Spy Books With Dr Mark Pack, President of the UK's Liberal Democrats
The Lumumba Plot: The Secret History of the CIA and a Cold War Assassination with Stuart A Reid
My Five Best Spy Books with Martin Paul
A Spy Alone - Interview with Charles Beaumont, Former MI6 Officer Turned Author
Tim Shipman in Conversation with David McCloskey, Author of Moscow X
Moscow X by David McCloskey - Spy Book Review!
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