Spybrary Spy Podcast
In this special episode of Spybrary, Shane is joined by fellow spy fan Joe Modzelewski for an in-depth International Spy Museum review. Recorded after their recent visit to the museum in Washington D.C., this episode is packed with honest reflections, surprising discoveries, and plenty of spy geekery. From Virginia Hallâs heroic story to rare artifacts like the Enigma machine and a section of the Berlin Tunnel, Shane and Joe cover it allâincluding the museumâs interactive spy games, an exhibit on intelligence analysis, and the must-see âBond in Motionâ car display. Whether you're a...
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On this episode of Spybrary, I welcome back one of today's finest spy fiction authors, . We're diving into his gripping new novel, , a contemporary espionage thriller rooted in the tense geopolitics of modern-day Russia and the United States. Paul joins me to unpack the creative process, real-life inspirations, and the deeply personal conflicts faced by his latest protagonist, Alex Matthews. We explore how Paul's personal family connections to the intelligence world have shaped his storytelling, and what drives him to keep revisiting the morally complex world of spies. From constructing...
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Fans of George Smiley, John le CarrĂ©âs legendary spymaster, have reason to celebrate. In a rare double coup for the espionage world, Nick Harkawayâle CarrĂ©âs sonâhas announced The Taper Man, a new Smiley novel arriving in 2026, while The Spy Who Came in From the Cold will receive its first-ever stage adaptation in the West End this autumn. The announcement marks a major return of the âCircus,â le CarrĂ©âs iconic fictionalised British intelligence service, and the literary rebirth of one of spy fictionâs most enduring characters. Join - the ultimate community for spy...
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In this fascinating episode of Spybrary, host Shane Whaley takes us to the espionage heart of London with expert London Spy Tours guide David Harry, also known as From real-life Cold War betrayals to Bond-worthy locations and hidden relics, David shares captivating insights from his acclaimed Westminster and St. James's London spy tours. This episode is a treasure trove for spy fiction lovers and espionage history buffs alike. đ Key Takeaways: đ”ïžââïž The Origins of the London Spy Tours: David's began accidentallyâinspired by a 1700s book, The London Spy, and his...
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Michael Idov, author of The Collaborators, joins Spybrary to discuss the spy novel everyone in our community is raving about. In this in-depth conversation, Michael shares how his Soviet upbringing, real-world intelligence events like the Ryanair Belarus 'hijacking' incident and Moscow taxi hacker chaos, and his love for British espionage fiction shaped his gripping debut spy novel. We also dive into his work on Deutschland 83, Deutschland 89, his admiration for OSINT warriors like Bellingcat, and his love letter to cities like Riga, Berlin, and London. đ§ Topics include: Real-world...
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Ever wonder what spy books former CIA spy Valerie Plame can't put down? Today on Spybrary, host Shane Whaley is joined by none other than âformer CIA covert operative, bestselling author, and an iconic voice in the world of intelligence and espionage. For over a decade, Valerie Plame served on the front lines of national security, operating undercover in some of the worldâs most complex and volatile environments. Her CIA careerâand the controversial public outing that ended itâhas been the subject of headlines, books, and a major Hollywood film '' Now, Valerie Plame joins us for...
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đ„ In This Episode: He's back. Former MI6 officer turned critically acclaimed novelist, Charles Beaumont returns to the Spybrary podcast on the launch day of his second novel, , the highly anticipated sequel to his bestselling debut, . Recorded on publication day, this conversation delves deepânot only into the plot and characters of the new book, but also into the role of spy fiction in helping us make sense of todayâs volatile geopolitical landscape. Join us for a gripping conversation about war, fiction, statecraft, and the moral complexities of modern espionage. A...
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In this Brush Pass episode of Brush Pass, and podcast host Jeff Quest, gives us the lowdown on two spy-related theatrical productions: '' and ''. Operation Mincemeat on Broadway The stunning true story of a scheme every bit as dicey, daring, and ridiculous as opening a new musical on Broadway! The best-reviewed show in West End history is now on Broadway! 74 â â â â â Reviews and Counting! (which, according to our calculations, adds up to 370 stars) SYNOPSIS: Itâs 1943, and the Allied Forces are on the ropes. Luckily, theyâve got a trick...
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Welcome to the third episode of Section F - our Spy Movie Podcast track on Spybrary. Our Section F handpicked hosts and guests discuss their favourite spy movies both the classics and the hidden gems of spy films. Today Spybrary's Section F delve into the 1963 movie adaptation of Ian Fleming's From Russia With Love starring Sean Connery and directed by Terence Young. Host Shane Whaley is joined by Section F's Dr Eric Newsom and Michael Huie, along with special guest film historian Dr. Llewella Chapman, author of the British Film Instituteâs book on From Russia With Love. ...
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Is the in Berlin worth your time? In this episode of Brush Pass on Spybrary, we take you inside this fascinating espionage attraction to uncover its best exhibits, hidden gems, and whether itâs a must-visit for spy fans. Spybraryâs on-the-ground team in Berlin â Station C's Matt Batten, David Morgan, and Father Richard Green â share their German Spy Museum Berlin review. Both Matt and David are return visitors to the - how was their experience on a second visit? Tune in to find out. Have you visited the German Spy Museum? What did you think? let us know in the comments or better...
info_outlineIn this fascinating episode of Spybrary, host Shane Whaley takes us to the espionage heart of London with expert London Spy Tours guide David Harry, also known as The London Spy. From real-life Cold War betrayals to Bond-worthy locations and hidden relics, David shares captivating insights from his acclaimed Westminster and St. James's London spy tours. This episode is a treasure trove for spy fiction lovers and espionage history buffs alike.
đ Key Takeaways:
đ”ïžââïž The Origins of the London Spy Tours:
- David's London spy tours began accidentallyâinspired by a 1700s book, The London Spy, and his own deep interest in espionage, fiction, and tradecraft.
- He incorporates rare artifacts like SOE silk escape maps and spy gadgets, blending storytelling, history, and magic (heâs a magician too!).
đŹđ§ Why London Is Spy Central:
- London has long been a magnet for spies due to its imperial legacy, linguistic reach, and real-life spy operations.
- The city has seen major espionage incidents from the Cambridge Five to the Berlin Tunnel betrayal to the Markov umbrella assassination, and the Novichok poisonings.
đ§ Tour Highlights:
- Visit Carlton House Terrace, featuring WWII German embassy history, the tomb of an anti-Nazi dog (!), and the headquarters of the Information Research Department (IRD)âa Cold War propaganda arm.
- Learn how George Orwell supplied the IRD with a list of pro-Stalinist sympathizers.
- Explore shops like Lock & Co Hatters, Turnbull & Asser, and Peter Harrington Rare Books, where Fleming-signed first editions and Churchillâs ledgers await.
đ Spy Artifacts and Anecdotes:
- View original newspaper clippings that simultaneously reported the Berlin Tunnel discovery and serialized From Russia with Love.
- Hear about CIA gadgets like the infamous "spy scrotum" radio transmitter for downed aircrew.
- Handle spy coins with hidden compartmentsâlinked to real-life agent escapades.
đ„ Fiction Meets Reality:
- Discover film and TV locations from James Bond, Slow Horses, The Sandbaggers, and Kingsman.
- Learn how David tailors his London Spy tours to each groupâmixing history, Cold War intrigue, and spy fiction depending on interest.
đ Useful for Listeners Who:
- Love spy fiction and real-world intelligence history.
- Are planning a trip to London and want an immersive espionage experience.
- Enjoy behind-the-scenes London spy stories, tradecraft, and collectibles.
- Appreciate well-researched, artifact-rich storytelling from a charismatic guide.
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