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    BookWIMB.

    You have no doubt read the hype around latest Scandi sensation Nicklas Natt och Dag - but don't let that put you off. His The Wolf and The Watchman is a triumph.

    Full review: It's got plenty violence but no boobs.

    Enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    You have no doubt read the hype around latest Scandi sensation Nicklas Natt och Dag - but don't let that put you off. His The Wolf and The Watchman is a triumph.

    Full review: It's got plenty violence but no boobs.

    Enjoy.
    I'm just reading, Ben Macintyre - The Spy and the Traitor. Picked it up at the airport last week. I recall you enjoy the genre.
    Very good KGB spy ****, and all that...Definitely recommend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
    I'm just reading, Ben Macintyre - The Spy and the Traitor. Picked it up at the airport last week. I recall you enjoy the genre.
    Very good KGB spy ****, and all that...Definitely recommend.
    Read that last year. Amazing stuff. Gordievsky had some proper balls on him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Read that last year. Amazing stuff. Gordievsky had some proper balls on him.
    I generally like Macintyre in the Times, but as PE point out, he really should have removed all the errors about Michael Foot from the paperback edition. The fact that he hasn't makes me question how much other bull**** he's told me over the years. I've been reading since him since he was Paris correspondent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    I generally like Macintyre in the Times, but as PE point out, he really should have removed all the errors about Michael Foot from the paperback edition. The fact that he hasn't makes me question how much other bull**** he's told me over the years. I've been reading since him since he was Paris correspondent.
    What errors? Foot was listed by the KGB as an agent.

    Gordievsky was so effective precisely because his intelligence was so accurate. Why would you think it would be inaccurate in this instance?

    Just because he won a libel case doesn't mean he wasn't. Liberace won a libel case over suggestions he was a bummer. Maxwell won umpteen libel cases over suggestions he was a crook. Now of course it could be the case that the KGB's London station were simply making it up to look good, but there's no archive evidence either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
    I'm just reading, Ben Macintyre - The Spy and the Traitor. Picked it up at the airport last week. I recall you enjoy the genre.
    Very good KGB spy ****, and all that...Definitely recommend.
    Listened to the audiobook a couple of weeks ago. Terrific stuff.

    I love Ben.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Listened to the audiobook a couple of weeks ago. Terrific stuff.

    I love Ben.
    I don't normally approve of traitors - even when they're on the right side - but I have to say that old Oleg has my admiration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I don't normally approve of traitors - even when they're on the right side - but I have to say that old Oleg has my admiration.
    The brass balls on that boy.

    The cars, the baby, the nappy... What a top tale.

    You like your books a bit paddy, don't you? Are you a fan of Joseph O'Connor? I liked his Star of the Sea. Anyway, Shadowplay is rather fun. It's got thon Bram Stoker and Henry Irving in, for all love!

    Also, I'm currently listening to Court Number One: The Old Bailey Trials that Defined Modern Britain. Recommended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    The brass balls on that boy.

    The cars, the baby, the nappy... What a top tale.

    You like your books a bit paddy, don't you? Are you a fan of Joseph O'Connor? I liked his Star of the Sea. Anyway, Shadowplay is rather fun. It's got thon Bram Stoker and Henry Irving in, for all love!

    Also, I'm currently listening to Court Number One: The Old Bailey Trials that Defined Modern Britain. Recommended.
    It was the thing of going into the Ljubjanka knowing they were onto him that impressed me.

    I did like Star of the Sea (although it stole Wuthering Heights' narrative structure wholesale) and am wondering what to do with my remaining Audible Credit this month. I shall give it a whirl. Ta.

    btw, if you're on the lookout for a new podcast, there's one with James Holland and Al Murray that discusses much WWII minutiae called 'We have ways of making you talk' (terrible title, I know) and is really quite fun, nerdy and interesting.

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    Very well c, I shall delve further. But I warn you I am very discerning and if it is

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    You have no doubt read the hype around latest Scandi sensation Nicklas Natt och Dag - but don't let that put you off. His The Wolf and The Watchman is a triumph.

    Full review: It's got plenty violence but no boobs.

    Enjoy.
    anything less than sublime in both conception and execution you will be roundly ****ed off in front of the whole board.

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