Espionage
Five Eyes: The untold story of the international spy network by Richard Kerbaj
by Peter Edwards •
A Spy among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal by Ben Macintyre
by Sheila Fitzpatrick •
In describing the enduring cultural impact of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold – published fifty years ago and often nominated as the best spy novel ever written – a good place to start, strange though it may sound, is James Bond. John le Carré’s squalid yet subtle world of Cold War spies may appear antithetical to the glamorous fantasy of Bond. But it is clear from the last three Bond films, and especially the latest, Skyfall (2012), which of the two visions of espionage, Fleming’s or le Carré’s, is the more mature and compelling.
... (read more)Terrorism and Intelligence in Australia: A history of ASIO and national surveillance by Frank Cain
by Andrew O'Neil •
Lady Spy, Gentleman Explorer by Heather Rossiter and Miles Lewis
by Michael McGirr •