Spybrary is a podcast for fans of spy books, spy tv and spy movies since 2017. We bring you author
On Episode 94 of the Spybrary Podcast, host Shane Whaley interviews Ian Dickerson, the author of The
Agent Running In the Field gets the Spybrary deep-dive treatment on Episode 93 of the Spybrary Podca
On Episode 92 of the Spybrary Podcast, The Spy Command's Bill Koenig hosts a round table discussion
Henry Hemming tells us more about the astonishing story of the British spies who set out to draw Ame
We talk Betrayal in Berlin with author Steve Vogel. His new book is one of the best Cold War non fic
We interview the writer and director of the short spy film The Dry Cleaner Movie. Chris Carr shares
Shane Whaley gives you his thoughts on Firefly by Henry Porter in a quick and easy Brush Pass review
Author David Holman gives you his thoughts on Raise the Titanic by Clive Cussler in a quick and easy
Our panel is back to continue their in-depth chat about Quiller by Adam Hall. Jeff Quest is in the h
Quiller by Adam Hall gets the Spybrary treatment on episode 85 of the Spybrary Spy Podcast. Jeff Que
On Episode 84 of the Spybrary Podcast, host Shane Whaley chats with Ian Oldaker, the General Manager
Shane Whaley gives you his thoughts on The Removers, A Matt Helm Novel by Donald Hamilton in a quick
Bill Koenig, Chief of Staff at The Spy Command Agent finds himself embedded deep in Communist-contro
Spybrary Podcast listener John Nordin has kindly submitted a brush pass review to the Spybrary Podca
Mick Herron returns to the Spybrary Spy Podcast to reveal more about Joe Country,his novellas, Jacko
On Episode 79 of the Spybrary Spy Podcast, our guest panel discuss the works of James Bond, 007 cont
We are thrilled to bring you the fifth in our series of commentaries on spy novels read by the stude
This week on the Spybrary Spy Book Podcast the students discuss Liar's Candle written by August Thom
This week on the Spybrary Spy Book Podcast the students discuss The Trinity Six by Charles Cumming.
We are thrilled to bring you the second in our series of commentaries on spy novels read by the stud