
Enjoy our picks and delve into a world of intrigue and thrills with the 10 Best Podcasts for Lovers of Spy Novels
Karen Abbott, author of Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy, joins the Most Notorious Podcast to talk about a group of extraordinary women in 1860s America, both Union and Confederate, who become spies to help advance their sides in the Civil War.
Author of "Anatomy of a Spy" and journalist Michael Smith joins the Dry CleanerCast to take a keen and narrow look into what makes a spy's brain tick and gets the gears going.
Still curious about how spies get to be where they are now? Here is the first part of the first episode of Espionage, the latest podcast from Parcast.
“By spy fans, for spy fans”. That’s the motto of this podcast, and it fits the content right to a T. Spybrary is a trove of information about the spy genre, a reputable source you can’t brush aside.
Sit down with Ian Sanders, host of the "Cold War Conversations" podcast, and have a conversation about the realities of war and espionage.
Author Joyce Wayne lays out the setting of wartime Ottawa, the unassuming spy city just north of the American border.
Join author and journalist Edward Lucas and his book "Deception" which provides much needed insight into Russia & Russian Espionage.
This Is Your FBI involve everything from crackdowns on organized crime, or stories of individual lawbreakers. Some were well know crimes being worked on during that time period. The agents handled cases involving fraud, petty crime and professional crooks, as well as clearing those falsely accused.
Mark Vicente is an author, speaker, and award-winning Writer/Director/Producer who witnessed a number of work atrocities and decided to do some whistleblowing.
Three of the most dubious programs under the Patriot Act have expired, but the fight over suspicion-less spying on Americans is far from over.
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