A Cesspool of Spies
The year is 1950. The world is in turmoil. The Chinese have invaded Korea, the Cold War is raging, and, at home, a senator accuses the State Department of being riddled with communists.

Under this backdrop, Simon Biggs, son of a coal miner and Navy veteran, is graduating from college on the GI bill. He has dreams of a future far away from the mines.

Bradley Hiram Sullivan, a major in the US Army and Euro Chief of the newly formed Central Intelligence Agency is looking for bright young men – men he can mold – men who are hungry — men who will do anything. Simon Biggs is one of these men, and he will be sent to the ultimate place of international intrigue – Istanbul.

A Cesspool of Spies is the story of Simon and Brad, whose fates, for good or for evil, are destined to be endlessly intertwined.

"An authentic post-war tale of finding purpose in the murkiest of waters. Unlike so many other slick spy thrillers, Watkins' novel presents a more humanized and humble side of intelligence operatives, while also delivering sharp dialogue, bursts of action, and searing tension, for a multifaceted historical thriller that is both page-turning and emotionally complex." ~SPR, ★★★★½

"...a riveting espionage novel set against the volatile backdrop of 1950..Author Linda Watkins excels in the art of suspense, and her brilliant pacing and timing of twists deliver a refreshingly different portrayal of espionage that exchanges glamor for grit and humanity..Overall, A Cesspool of Spies is highly recommended for spy novel fans seeking a truly thrilling and emotionally resonant read."~Readers Favorite 5-Star

"A Cesspool of Spies is an outstanding read. It's highly recommended for thriller audiences and book clubs seeking adjunct material to spark vivid discussions about responsibility, moral and ethical tests, and the impact of dangerous decisions and liaisons."~D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
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A Cesspool of Spies
The year is 1950. The world is in turmoil. The Chinese have invaded Korea, the Cold War is raging, and, at home, a senator accuses the State Department of being riddled with communists.

Under this backdrop, Simon Biggs, son of a coal miner and Navy veteran, is graduating from college on the GI bill. He has dreams of a future far away from the mines.

Bradley Hiram Sullivan, a major in the US Army and Euro Chief of the newly formed Central Intelligence Agency is looking for bright young men – men he can mold – men who are hungry — men who will do anything. Simon Biggs is one of these men, and he will be sent to the ultimate place of international intrigue – Istanbul.

A Cesspool of Spies is the story of Simon and Brad, whose fates, for good or for evil, are destined to be endlessly intertwined.

"An authentic post-war tale of finding purpose in the murkiest of waters. Unlike so many other slick spy thrillers, Watkins' novel presents a more humanized and humble side of intelligence operatives, while also delivering sharp dialogue, bursts of action, and searing tension, for a multifaceted historical thriller that is both page-turning and emotionally complex." ~SPR, ★★★★½

"...a riveting espionage novel set against the volatile backdrop of 1950..Author Linda Watkins excels in the art of suspense, and her brilliant pacing and timing of twists deliver a refreshingly different portrayal of espionage that exchanges glamor for grit and humanity..Overall, A Cesspool of Spies is highly recommended for spy novel fans seeking a truly thrilling and emotionally resonant read."~Readers Favorite 5-Star

"A Cesspool of Spies is an outstanding read. It's highly recommended for thriller audiences and book clubs seeking adjunct material to spark vivid discussions about responsibility, moral and ethical tests, and the impact of dangerous decisions and liaisons."~D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
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A Cesspool of Spies

A Cesspool of Spies

by Linda Watkins
A Cesspool of Spies

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by Linda Watkins

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Overview

The year is 1950. The world is in turmoil. The Chinese have invaded Korea, the Cold War is raging, and, at home, a senator accuses the State Department of being riddled with communists.

Under this backdrop, Simon Biggs, son of a coal miner and Navy veteran, is graduating from college on the GI bill. He has dreams of a future far away from the mines.

Bradley Hiram Sullivan, a major in the US Army and Euro Chief of the newly formed Central Intelligence Agency is looking for bright young men – men he can mold – men who are hungry — men who will do anything. Simon Biggs is one of these men, and he will be sent to the ultimate place of international intrigue – Istanbul.

A Cesspool of Spies is the story of Simon and Brad, whose fates, for good or for evil, are destined to be endlessly intertwined.

"An authentic post-war tale of finding purpose in the murkiest of waters. Unlike so many other slick spy thrillers, Watkins' novel presents a more humanized and humble side of intelligence operatives, while also delivering sharp dialogue, bursts of action, and searing tension, for a multifaceted historical thriller that is both page-turning and emotionally complex." ~SPR, ★★★★½

"...a riveting espionage novel set against the volatile backdrop of 1950..Author Linda Watkins excels in the art of suspense, and her brilliant pacing and timing of twists deliver a refreshingly different portrayal of espionage that exchanges glamor for grit and humanity..Overall, A Cesspool of Spies is highly recommended for spy novel fans seeking a truly thrilling and emotionally resonant read."~Readers Favorite 5-Star

"A Cesspool of Spies is an outstanding read. It's highly recommended for thriller audiences and book clubs seeking adjunct material to spark vivid discussions about responsibility, moral and ethical tests, and the impact of dangerous decisions and liaisons."~D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184503011
Publisher: Argon Press
Publication date: 06/15/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 792 KB

About the Author

USA Today Bestselling Author, Linda Watkins, currently resides in Sedona, AZ with her three rescue dogs, Chomps, Chelsea, and Bandit. She is currently working on the 6th book in her award-winning Kate Pomeroy Gothic Mystery Series.
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