Two spy flicks, now in theaters, Mile 22 and The Spy Who Dumped Me, take different and visually modern approaches to this classic genre. Both were exciting. Both had totally different feels, and they revealed something about martial arts cinematography I had not noticed before. Bond, Nerd Bond Mile 22 stars …
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Book Review: ‘Corporate Citizen,’ by Gabriel Valjan
Gabriel Valjan's 'Corporate Citizen' is highly recommended for those who love a good mystery.
Read More »Interview: Gabriel Valjan, Author of ‘Corporate Citizen: Roma Series Book Five’
Interview with Gabriel Valjan, author of 'Corporate Citizen', book five in the Roma Series.
Read More »Interview: Ruth J. Anderson, Author of ‘Whistle Blower and Double Agents’
Interview with Ruth. J. Anderson author of "Whistle Blower and Double Agents".
Read More »Book Review: ‘Arcadia’ – A Sci-fi Fantasy by Iain Pears
In "Arcadia" Iain Pears has given us a sci-fi fantasy that keeps you looking for answers. It carries mystery, danger, suspense, and just an overall array of genres to keep even the most diehard reader engaged.
Read More »Interview: Mark Henshaw – Author of ‘The Fall of Moscow Station’, ‘Red Cell’, & ‘Cold Shot’
Interview with Mark Henshaw author of "Red Cell", "The Fall of Moscow Station", and "Cold Shot".
Read More »Interview with S.W. O’Connell, Author of ‘The Cavalier Spy’
Interview with author S.W. 'Connell, creator of the Yankee Doodle Spies series and "The Cavalier Spy".
Read More »Book Review: ‘Three Days to Forever,’ A Mac Faraday Mystery by Lauren Carr
As a professional band of assassins begin their assault on a group of wedding guests, groom-to-be Mac Faraday helps the small police force investigate the attack before it's too late.
Read More »Snowden’s Leaks Irrelevant in the Long Term
In the long term, espionage doesn't matter.
Read More »TV Review: AMC’s ‘Turn’ – Episode Three: ‘Of Cabbages and Kings’
This week's "Turn" features much about of ships, the secrets held beneath the sealing wax, and, in fact, both cabbages and kings.
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