• The Best Post-Soviet Spy Thrillers - Kolymsky Heights by Lionel Davidson
  • The Best Post-Soviet Spy Thrillers - Remembrance Day by Henry Porter
  • The Best Post-Soviet Spy Thrillers - Red Sparrow by Jason Matthews
  • The Best Post-Soviet Spy Thrillers - Slow Horses by Mick Herron
  • The Best Post-Soviet Spy Thrillers - To the Lions by Holly Watt

The Best Post-Soviet Spy Thrillers, recommended by Charles Cumming

With the end of the Soviet Union, many thought the spy novel was dead. Within a decade, it was back, with old antagonists back in different guises and a new raft of international flashpoints to keep both fictional and real-life spies busy. Here, British spy novelist Charles Cumming, author of more than ten books, recommends five key post-Soviet spy thrillers and explains how the genre has evolved since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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  • The best books on Spies - Eastern Approaches by Fitzroy Maclean
  • The best books on Spies - Battle for the Bundu: the First World War in East Africa by Charles Miller
  • The best books on Spies - The Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning
  • The best books on Spies - The Master Spy by Phillip Knightley

The best books on Spies, Lies and Foreign Correspondents, recommended by Richard Beeston

From a biography of the Soviet Union’s most successful spy to an isolated German general in Tanzania in World War I, from a brilliant novel of World War II to what it was like in Moscow during Stalin’s show trials, British journalist Richard Beeston (1962-2013) recommends a range of books that resonated with him as he reported from troublespots around the globe.