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Best Cold War Novels
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Any recommendations for the best cold war novels to read?
Im looking for the classic type spy/cold war novel, with spies and counterspies, military secrets, defections and betrayals, brinskmanship between governments and security agencies, undercover operations etc. I don't what something in the James Bond genre which always seemed very glamourous in comparsion to reality.
I'm trying to draw up a list of the ten best to read.
I have the obvious Le Carre threesome of The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, Tinker Tailor etc and The Honourable Schoolboy
Any other suggestions?
Im looking for the classic type spy/cold war novel, with spies and counterspies, military secrets, defections and betrayals, brinskmanship between governments and security agencies, undercover operations etc. I don't what something in the James Bond genre which always seemed very glamourous in comparsion to reality.
I'm trying to draw up a list of the ten best to read.
I have the obvious Le Carre threesome of The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, Tinker Tailor etc and The Honourable Schoolboy
Any other suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two Graham Greene novels top my list of all time favorites. The Third Man[i and [i]Our Man in Havana[i]. Both books suffered from being overshadowed by movies that were made from them (although both movies were excellent).
I would also add [i]The Day of the Jackal[i] by Frederick Forsyth and last but not least, [i]Little America] set in 1958, by Henry Bromell...
I would also add [i]The Day of the Jackal[i] by Frederick Forsyth and last but not least, [i]Little America] set in 1958, by Henry Bromell...
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