Funeral in Berlin is the third installment in Len Deighton’s unnamed spy series, most commonly known as the Harry Palmer series, because of the films made based on four of the books, this one included.
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The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen by Thomas Caplan is a Wonderful Read
Nuclear proliferation within the Spy genre isn’t anything new, but that doesn’t make Thomas Caplan’s The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen any less unique, because it is.
Declassify >Zombie Spaceship Wasteland by Patton Oswalt is Brilliant, Funny, and Insightful
Back in 2011, Patton Oswalt debuted as a solo author with his autobiographical Zombie Spaceship Wasteland.
To being with on the cover and back cover, as well as, on the first two pages of the book are nothing but quotes of praise for this book. So you don’t have to take my word for it, there are at least 28 other people or entities, that regard this book as some form of hilarity or greatness.
Declassify >“Make it Rain” What you should listen to: FEaB (Four Eyes and Beard) Podcast
When one third of the Nerdist Podcast meets the “M” in SModCast you get FEaB; Four Eyes and Beard.
When Matt Mira (Four Eyes) from Nerdist and Scott Mosier (Beard) from SModcast get together to talk about whatever they want, hilarity ensues.
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With Horse Under Water Len Deighton Scores Another Huge Success in the Spy Genre
Horse Under Water was the second book published by author Len Deighton, the first being his spy novel debut with “The IPCRESS File.” It continued, what would become a, series of four novels about an unnamed spy or secret agent, who in the film adaptations was named Harry Palmer and portrayed by Michael Caine.
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