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“Every war is a war against the child.”

The White Lady by Jacqueline Winspear

October 5, 2025 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR17 Bingo: White – Behold, the cover. Also, a bonus! The title. Elinor is a veteran of two world wars and a trained killer, but all she wants now is to retreat into a peaceful, solitary existence in the English countryside. But when a violent past comes back to haunt her neighbors, she cannot help but become drawn in. I’m sure I’ll eventually get around to checking out Winspear’s long-running Maisie Dobbs series, but in the meanwhile I figured I’d pick up the standalone The […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History Tagged With: audiobook, cbr17bingo, England, espionage, historical, Jacqueline Winspear, thriller, WW1, ww2

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:61 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History · Tags: audiobook, cbr17bingo, England, espionage, historical, Jacqueline Winspear, thriller, WW1, ww2 ·
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“Off On An Interesting Adventure”

Flirting with Danger: The Mysterious Life of Marguerite Harrison, Socialite Spy by Janet Wallach

September 14, 2025 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR17 Bingo: Borders – Marguerite crosses the borders of many countries during her work as a journalist and spy, but also crossed the boundaries that constrained women in this era in both her work and her personal life. After being widowed young, Marguerite Harrison plunged into work as a journalist, but her charm and her adventurous spirit leads her into a more covert role as a spy. My understanding of the history of American spycraft is mostly limited to the hijinks of the OSS during […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #biography, #history, 1930s, cbr17bingo, espionage, Janet Wallach, non fiction, travel

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:53 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #biography, #history, 1930s, cbr17bingo, espionage, Janet Wallach, non fiction, travel ·
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With Enemies Like These

A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal by Ben Macintyre

May 9, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

I don’t think there’s much of a distinction between this and Ben Macintyre’s other works: it’s well researched, narratively streamlined, and occasionally thrilling. But this feels like his best book by far. And I don’t have much in the way of justification for saying that aside from how deeply personal it feels like Kim Philby’s betrayal still feels to him and the English. I say “the English” specifically because while MI-6 technically serves the United Kingdom, this is very much an English story. A story […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: A Spy Among Friends, Ben Macintyre, Cold War, England, espionage, Kim Philby, United Kingdom, USSR

Jake's CBR17 Review No:16 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: A Spy Among Friends, Ben Macintyre, Cold War, England, espionage, Kim Philby, United Kingdom, USSR ·
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How the World Works

Dead in the Water: A True Story of Hijacking, Murder, and a Global Maritime Conspiracy by Matthew Campbell & Kit Chellel

The Constant Gardener by John Le Carré

April 26, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

Finished two consecutive books on how the world works. Both are good and devastating in their own respective ways Dead in the Water: A True Story of Hijacking, Murder, and a Global Maritime Conspiracy When the cargo ship Dalit hit Baltimore’s Key Bridge last year, I felt it deeply, not just because I’m a Baltimorean but because I’ve worked with seafarers in the past. It’s a hard life: dangerous labor with little pay and almost no labor protections. Away from your family months at a […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: big pharma, Dead in the Water, espionage, john le carré, kenya, maritime, Matthew Campbell & Kit Chellel, mystery, pharmaceutical, shipping, The Constant Gardener, thriller, true crime, United Kingdom, yemen

Jake's CBR17 Review No:18 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense · Tags: big pharma, Dead in the Water, espionage, john le carré, kenya, maritime, Matthew Campbell & Kit Chellel, mystery, pharmaceutical, shipping, The Constant Gardener, thriller, true crime, United Kingdom, yemen ·
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Have Seen the Enemy

Smiley's People by John Le Carré

April 15, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

Of the many things that can be said about John Le Carré’s George Smiley series — and there is a lot to be said — the overarching lesson is how you can never really “win” at espionage. Oh sure, you can occasionally foil the enemy, maybe draw some large gains or uncover revelations. Espionage helps win war when an actual war is going on. But when war is fought in the shadows — and the Cold War most certainly was — one’s never going to […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: Cold War, espionage, george smiley, Germany, great britain, Hamburg, john le carré, karla trilogy, Smiley's People, switzerland, United Kingdom, USSR

Jake's CBR17 Review No:15 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: Cold War, espionage, george smiley, Germany, great britain, Hamburg, john le carré, karla trilogy, Smiley's People, switzerland, United Kingdom, USSR ·
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Love Isn’t Always On Time

Spy Line by Len Deighton

April 12, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

Similar to a lot of series that have an overarching plot, Len Deighton keeps having to invent new ways to rework the chessboard. Does it always work plot-wise? I’m not sure. Do I enjoy reading it? Hell yeah I do. I’m not sure why I land with the Samson series so closely. I concede that Le Carré writes circles around Deighton in terms of espionage tales. And yet, I just love the characters Deighton creates; the ones who have come back to these tales time-and-time […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: Berlin, Bernard Samson, espionage, Germany, Hook Line Sinker Trilogy, Len Deighton, Spy Line, United Kingdom, West Germany

Jake's CBR17 Review No:14 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: Berlin, Bernard Samson, espionage, Germany, Hook Line Sinker Trilogy, Len Deighton, Spy Line, United Kingdom, West Germany ·
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