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Larry Loftis’ 5 Favorite Spy Books: A Guest Post from Larry Loftis, Author of The Princess Spy, Our Monthly Nonfiction Pick

Larry Loftis’ 5 Favorite Spy Books: A Guest Post from Larry Loftis, Author of <I>The Princess Spy</I>, Our Monthly Nonfiction Pick

My aim from the beginning has been to write nonfiction World War II spy thrillers. That is, I combine two genres: WWII nonfiction and thriller fiction. In my research, I read nonfiction for facts, fiction for style. Here then are my five favorite spy books — three nonfiction, two fiction.   

Nonfiction Spy Books

The Memoirs of Hitler’s Spymaster by Walter Schellenberg 

Research with primary sources is critical for any nonfiction writer, and Walter Schellenberg, the Nazi Party’s chief foreign intelligence officer, is one of the best. His vivid description of the intrigue in Hitler’s regime, and his part in it, is daunting. “My desk was like a small fortress,” he wrote in his memoir. “Two automatic guns were built into it which could spray the whole room with bullets. … I could press another button and a siren would summon the guards to surround the building and block every exit.”   

A must-read for understanding espionage from the German side.  

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Fiction Spy Novels

The Thirty-Nine Steps

John Buchan

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Paperback

$9.95

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Quiller: The Kobra Manifesto

Adam Hall

eBook

$5.99

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