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Discover the Best Spy Books and More With Spybrary, the ultimate destination for all things espionage! On our channel, we delve deep into the clandestine world of spy fiction and spy history. From insightful interviews with celebrated spy authors and espionage historians to in-depth discussions and reviews by passionate fans, Spybrary has it all.
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Is On Her Majesty's Secret Service Fleming's best 007 novel?
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the book in which Bond faces his archnemesis, Blofeld. However, it also shows a rare, deeply emotional side of 007 as he falls in love with the enigmatic Tracy di Vicenzo. Packed with high-stakes action, breathtaking Alpine settings, and a story that forever changes the Bond mythos, it’s a classic that deserves a closer look. Let’s dive in.
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service Book Club Takeaways
Ian Fleming’s Masterpiece?: Discover how Fleming has returned to form with On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. The book is praised for its emotional depth and rich character development, marking it as one of his best James Bond books.
Bond's Personal Evolution: Hear our guests discuss the transformation of James Bond's character in this latest installment. Fleming adds layers to Bond, exploring his humanity and personal relationships, bringing a fresh perspective to the renowned spy.
Thrilling Scenes and Cinematic Flair: From high-stakes chases and avalanche escapes to the climactic showdown at Piz Gloria, the book's vivid and cinematic qualities promise an exhilarating read that could seamlessly transition onto the big screen.
M at Home and at Christmas: Hear why none of the James Bond Book Club Members fancy a Yuletide gathering at M's home.
And Much More!
Don't miss out on this compelling discussion and join the conversation with the Spybrary community online. Dive into the latest episode and get a front-row seat at the James Bond Book Club.
In this episode, host Shane Whaley and guests David Craggs, author Andy Onyx, and Hildebrand's Ian Douglas dive deep into Ian Fleming's eleventh James Bond book On Her Majesty Secret Service (1963) as if they are in the year of publication.
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service Book Club Takeaways
Ian Fleming’s Masterpiece?: Discover how Fleming has returned to form with On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. The book is praised for its emotional depth and rich character development, marking it as one of his best James Bond books.
Bond's Personal Evolution: Hear our guests discuss the transformation of James Bond's character in this latest installment. Fleming adds layers to Bond, exploring his humanity and personal relationships, bringing a fresh perspective to the renowned spy.
Thrilling Scenes and Cinematic Flair: From high-stakes chases and avalanche escapes to the climactic showdown at Piz Gloria, the book's vivid and cinematic qualities promise an exhilarating read that could seamlessly transition onto the big screen.
M at Home and at Christmas: Hear why none of the James Bond Book Club Members fancy a Yuletide gathering at M's home.
And Much More!
Don't miss out on this compelling discussion and join the conversation with the Spybrary community online. Dive into the latest episode and get a front-row seat at the James Bond Book Club.
In this episode, host Shane Whaley and guests David Craggs, author Andy Onyx, and Hildebrand's Ian Douglas dive deep into Ian Fleming's eleventh James Bond book On Her Majesty Secret Service (1963) as if they are in the year of publication.
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The Real Miss Moneypenny and the Forgotten Women of British Intelligence
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In the latest episode of Spybrary, host Shane Whaley engages in a riveting discussion with historian and author Dr. Claire Hubbard-Hall. Known for her expertise in the history of women in intelligence, Claire brings to light the overlooked yet monumental roles women have played in British Intelligence. Her book titled Her Secret Service - The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence aims to chal...
Biffy Dunderdale: The Real Life Inspiration For Fleming's James Bond?
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On today's Spybrary, host Shane Whaley sits down with Lt. Col. Tim Spicer, author of A Suspicion of Spies: Risk, Secrets and Shadows - The Biography of Wilfred ‘Biffy’ Dunderdale. The book offers a glimpse into the life of this iconic British spy. Drawing upon years of research, Spicer's biography explores the remarkable life of a man who navigated the treacherous world of espionage, leaving an...
Can I read Karla's Choice as a standalone? Author Nick Harkaway and son of John le Carré responds
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Wondering if you can read Karla's Choice as a standalone or if you need to start at the beginning of the George Smiley series? 📚 This is the top question we get at the Spybrary dead drop! In this short clip from our full interview, Nick Harkaway-author of Karla's Choice and son of the legendary John le Carré-shares his perspective on where Karla's Choice fits within the Smiley series and whethe...
The Riveting Life of a Maverick Scottish Spy - Robert Bruce Lockhart
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‘Compelling and meticulously researched, the riveting life of a maverick Scottish spy.’ Charles Cumming Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, a Scottish diplomat, spy and writer, led a life filled with adventure and intrigue. While his involvement in the famed Lockhart Plot of 1918 is often cited, there is much more to uncover about Robert Bruce Lockhart's life. Grab Rogue Agent here: geni.us/gk3Qv1 Join ...
Nick Harkaway On Karla's Choice, Writing in His Father's World, George Smiley and More.
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Karla's Choice sees the return of John le Carré's George Smiley, and today we're joined by his son, the author Nick Harkaway, along with John le Carré fans Steve Ritterman and Matthew Bradford, Our host Shane Whaley hosts this fascinating discussion about Harkaway’s foray into his father John le Carré's iconic universe, particularly his latest novel Karla's Choice. Grab Karla's Choice Today! - ...
Spybrary’s Future: Mission On or Fade Into the Cold? Episode 250
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We have made it to Episode 250! Hear this special message from Spybrary founder Shane Whaley talking about Spybrary's future as well as a fun conversation Spybrarians, I need your intel! Eight years ago, I never imagined I'd be here, asking this question. When I launched the Spybrary Podcast, I had no idea we'd build a community of fellow spy enthusiasts that’s still going strong after 249 epis...
Cold War Spy Stories - The True Story of Jack Downey, America’s Longest-Held Prisoner of War
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We invite you to join our host, the author and former BBC reporter Adam Brookes, and guest Barry Werth on the Spybrary Spy History Podcast as they dive deep into the harrowing Cold War saga of Jack Downey in Prisoner of Lies. Buy Prisoner of Lies - geni.us/GtBf (We earn a small commission from each purchase that helps to keep this channel on air.) Join our free online community of spy history a...
The Spy Who Loved Me - Ian Fleming's Boldest Experiment Yet!
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Prepare to experience Ian Fleming's James Bond novels as if reading them for the first time in the year of publication, as we embark on this 007 James Bond literary adventure together. Are you a fan of the Ian Fleming James Bond books? If so, you won't want to miss the latest episode of the James Bond Book Club presented by Spybrary. In this episode, host Shane Whaley and guests David Craggs, A...
To Catch A Spy -How the Spycatcher Affair Brought MI5 in from the Cold
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Gary Oldman on Bringing Jackson Lamb to Life - Slow Horses
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Gary Oldman shares the fascinating story of how he was introduced to the character of Jackson Lamb and entered the Slow Horses universe. He talks about his collaboration with Mick Herron, the author of the series, giving us an insider's view of bringing these thrilling espionage tales to life on screen. Gary Oldman also reveals the differences between working with Mick Herron and John le Carré ...
Inside the Iranian Embassy Siege with Ben Macintyre
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Field Report: Bond in Motion Review at the International Spy Museum
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Our Review of the Bond In Motion exhibit at the incredible Spy Museum in Washington, DC
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Love and Let Die - James Bond, The Beatles and The British Psyche with John Higgs
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I went from the streaming series to the library & Mick Herron's dialogue in the books is brilliant! READ then!
My favorite Bond film, but I find the film to be an improvement over the book. I've read the book, and I've found the descriptions went too far (some are not really necessary and just redundancies like the Michelin tires and the measurements) that it made my reading a bit slow, too many foreign languages too moreso than Casino Royale, the romance was half cooked or underdeveloped for me to buy, this was supposed to be Bond's greatest love but Fleming never gave any thoughts to the romance, he'd just made Bond like "Well, I need to be married by now and well, there's this girl,well, I will marry her", no sincerity, I mean, Bond's romance with Vesper and Tiffany in the previous books are more convincing because Fleming put a lot in them, the romances are fleshed out. Tracy was also not fleshed out as a character, Fleming didn't wrote much about her, we haven't got to know more of her unlike the previous Bond Girls, we've only got to know her based on the third person view, but she's not fully developed, I don't know who she really was as a character aside from being a depressed, troubled, and frustrated spoiled brat girl, sure, she had driven Bond out coincidentally from the situation against Blofeld, but that's not enough for me to buy her as Bond's one true love and would make her stands above the rest, I don't even know her that much. Blofeld was such a mysterious character, but his menace had been reduced a bit, especially, expecting more after his descriptions in Thunderball, but here, he'd just became a frustrated, reclusive weirdo wanting a title and using beautiful girls to destroy the Agriculture of Ireland and UK. The middle section was a bit slow either, it's full of build up but the pay off failed to land the stick because Bond and Blofeld didn't have any confrontation, and didn't have much action it. The ending was tragic though, so gonna give it that.
I think it’s Fleming’s best.
Many thanks to one and all for this podcast on UA-cam! OHMSS is my personal favorite of all the Bond thrillers. It's so literate, and I still marvel at how deftly ILF managed to get 10 (!), lovely young ladies from the UK into that "Eagle's Nest" high atop a mtn in the Austrian Alps and keep them plausible!! And of course, what a romantic, tragic ending ...
Have a great Christmas and a smashing 2025 This truly is my favourite Fleming book - in my head Connery influenced the Scottish element of Bond’s heritage and for that reason alone it is awesome …oh, and surely OHMSS also counts as a Christmas movie 🎄
Short answer is yes - best movie too 😮
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Book ordered.
Wonderful! Thank you.
Fantastic interview Shane. Biffy sounds a wonderful character
Great interview
That's very kind. Thank you!
I've listened to the audiobook five times now (roughly once a week), each time with new revelations. Simon Russel Beale returning to Smiley is a joy, but it's his pacing and convincing resonance of mittel-europa that's the real audio triumph. George and Anne's anguish was genuinely moving and the new characters deserve books of their own. More please.
Hi there... I just wanted to stop by and say how much I admire your dedication and passion for books. Your content is always so engaging and inspiring! In fact, I recently featured your channel in a video on my own BookTube channel, highlighting some of the most amazing creators in the community-and, of course, you had to be on that list! 😊 Thank you for everything you do to make BookTube such a vibrant and welcoming space. Keep up the incredible work-you’re making such a difference in the bookish world! Warm regards, Kris (from SmartBookWorms)
Great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Well done Shane! That was a fantastic interview! I can't wait to read Tim's biography of Biffy! He sounds like an absolutely fascinating man!
This is on my Christmas list - just finished A Small Town in Germany on my "John LeCarrethon" of all the novels (and related movies, TV, radio adaptations and podcasts etc) so will be reading it next (after Christmas) - looking forward to it (got some ASTIG podcasts etc to enjoy first) Comment @iandouglas805 2 weeks ago Enjoyed that a lot! Working my way through JLC’s work but will have to buy this. Loved Steven’s story about meeting the great man. 3 Reply
I am currently listening to mr tates to catch a spy on audio book. It is narrated by the author. It’s a brilliant book I recommend it
Thank you, I love a good audio book and will check it out!
It's true - his skills lent themselves 100% to the life of a spy. Definitely someone I'd invite to dinner... Thanks to Shane and James for this insight into his life. And of course, Reilly - Ace of Spies was written by Lockhart's son.
I have read the novel. I am preparing my review. It is glorious. So happy for him so happy for myself. Happy for all fans. A wonderful story hoping for more to come.
--> Black Turtleneck under Trenchcoat please. ;) Great review Shane !
Thank you for the fashion tips, keep em coming ;-)
Strangely. I am sure I went to the LCP with one of JLC's sons. I think it was Stephen. I met JLC there. But as a dim 19 year old who only discovered George Smiley et al a decade later I had no idea who he was. I'd heard of JLC from the Alec Guinness series but I'm sure he didn't call himself JLC at that meeting.
And I thought Control found Toby squatting in a factory in Vienna at the end of the war. Not smiley? Or was that changed in the 2011 film. I must re read
It took me 100 or so pages before I could let go of the expectation that this novel was written in the style of Le Carre. It definitely is not. Le Carrie's voice does not resonate at all. However, Harkaway has done something very impressive, albeit something which takes some getting used to. He is able to sound like an acolyte of Le Carre telling a story Le Carre told him. Or maybe Peter Guillam recounting tales of Smiley. I really liked this novel. I will never stop dipping back into the originals - especially TTSS and TRH but I really hope Harkaway produces more.
Why is Roy Bland replaced by the same character with a different name in Karla's Choice. Is there something legal about the name. ? ..... oh wait. You just explained it. Phew
ha, I just searched that text for you but I am glad you located that segment. 'No, I like him. But I think he at this point is he's slightly younger than the others and he's probably kind of as you say, I he has this very discreet task of being the socialist lecturer. He's definitely very much still in the field at this point, as with Al-Alain. He's out there doing the thing. Bill Hayden in this book is only passing through town. is not, you know, he is not permanently in London. So we get we get a taste of him. j
Not the first smiley story - sixth.
How’s about some Modesty Blaise- Peter O’ Donnell please 🙏
My brain read this title as ‘A woman’s life in Gaza’. I got a very different, but equally fascinating interview 😂
Great interview.. Have ordered Karla's Choice after listening to this video
You won't regret it, Karla's Choice is a treat!
Enjoyed that a lot! Working my way through JLC’s work but will have to buy this. Loved Steven’s story about meeting the great man.
Thanks for this great conversation. Until this publicity campaign I wasn’t aware of Nick Harkaway’s books, but will look for his writing, certainly will read Karla’s Choice and dust off copies of his father’s works for my winter time reading.
I am not sure how KC compares with his other books, I may try Gnomon.
Thanks to Karla's Choice, which is excellent, I'm binging on LeCarre again! Good job, Nick.
I know the feeling. What is your favourite John le Carré novel?
I love them all, except The Naive and Sentimental Lover, which has been hard to get into. Besides the Karla trilogy and The Spy who came in... I would say A Most Wanted Man and Tailor of Panama. But it's really whatever I happen to be reading at the time!
@@arunb3713 I am with you on NASL! I attempted to read this three times and have now given up.
I ordered a copy about 10 mins in - should be with me tomorrow.
That's the best compliment you can pay an author. Thanks Kevy!
My local library doesn't even carry these books. I didn't even know the show was based on actual Books! So thanks very much for giving me some literature to check out. Cheers, jack
That piece of sh*t should be in jail for destroying national heritage that is james bond.
I see what Andy did there… 😂
Great pic Shane. Personally, I wouldn’t change anything about the podcast or the community. It’s a safe house in a mad world.
That Gary doesn’t have an Oscar is a travesty. The bloke doesn’t act, he simply becomes the character.
He did for The Darkest Hour in 2018
Keep up the great work! LOVE the podcast AND the community!!!! Well done, you! 👏👏👏
Episode # 250! Wow!.. congratulations. All things being equal, hoping you will have the time, energy, and support to continue - not just for us, but for future generations!! 🕊️
No. You are not.
Same!! Agreed!!
I was wondering if I was the only person who enjoyed the Bernard Samson Len Deighton books.
You have EXCELLENT TASTE!!😀 LOVE the Bernard Sampson series!!!!! <3
Definitely not!
No, you're in good company. I've been reading Deighton's Bernard Samson spy novels since 1985/86. I just finished Spy Sinker recently. That one in particular I didn't care for too much.
No, you're in good company. I've been reading Deighton's Bernard Samson spy novels since 1985/86. I just finished Spy Sinker recently. That one in particular I didn't care for too much.
Game Set and Match is on You Tube for free!
They gave you 5 minutes and you got a lot out of it. Great job. Oldman seems like a great guy.
Nice one Shane
I’ll be completely honest, as a bond novel it’s obvious where it ranks but as its own story again I’ll be fully honest I actually liked it and enjoyed reading it.
very interesting!
The Siege is another great edition to Ben MacIntyres collection. Love his work.
Even more revealing about the murkiness than Tim Tates own generous interview with Cold War Conversations.
Causing some issues that the plebs want to understand Fleming in only one volume. Not happening
Hi ,I just got the email! You got Gary 😎😎😎