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Bridge of Spies
Bridge of Spies | Giles Whittell
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The dramatic events behind the film BRIDGE OF SPIES. Bridge of Spies is a gripping, entertaining, hair-raising and comical story, which moves effortlessly from the hardware of high-flying planes and new missiles to the geopolitics of the nuclear stand-off and through the poignant personal stories of its central protagonists: Powers, the all-American hero, blacklisted for not having killed himself on his descent to earth; a KGB spy who has spent aimless and lonely years achieving nothing in the US; and the opposing leaders Khrushchev and Eisenhower, both trapped in a spiral of confrontation neither wants. Telling the true story that inspired Le Carré's famous scene, Bridge of Spies is a brilliant take on the absurdity and heroism of the Cold War days that will appeal to a new generation of readers unfamiliar with the history but drawn in by the compelling and vividly recreated narrative.
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DGRachel
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The only thing I love more than a good spy novel is a good nonfiction account. The main focus here is Gary Powers and his U-2, but expands to include the backstories of the other men exchanged between the USSR and the US in a prisoner swap that included Powers. Detailed and riveting, the audiobook is narrated superbly by Jonathan Keeble, who is one of my favorites. There‘s even a David Cornwell cameo. 😎

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ssravp
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Loved it! Bring me more spy books!

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Katsandbooks
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Interesting story of the Cold War. I enjoyed the main story of this book, but some parts were boring and hard to get through. I would suggest this book if you have a great interest in Cold War politics and diplomacy.

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Katsandbooks
Bridge of Spies | Giles Whittell

I haven't been on here in such a long time, so I had to clean up my Reading list haha.

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ErinKwed
Bridge of Spies | Giles Whittell
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The narrator keeps calling the eponymous spy "Gump-like." As in, Forrest Gump.

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SherlockTomes
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This is why it sucks to not have WiFi at work, and a WiFi only Kindle...