Recent posts by Paul Davis:
- On crime & thrillers: Agents of Treachery — a collection of superb spy fiction
- On crime & thrillers: Frederick Forsyth offers a fact-based story of an all out war on the drug lords
- John le Carre’s spook world
- On crime & thrillers: Don Winslow’s Savages is a fast-paced, wild and funny crime story
- Spy writer vs. spy writer: John le Carre calls Ian Fleming’s iconic James Bond character a neo-fascist gangster
- On crime & thrillers: A critical look at 100 must-read thrillers
- On crime & thrillers: Manhattan Noir 2, The Classics
- On crime & thrillers: Get Capone, the Secret Plot That Captured America’s Most Wanted Gangster
- On crime & thrillers: Dead Man’s Hand, Crime Fiction at the Poker Table
- On crime & thrillers: a tale of crime fighting in three cities by America’s top cop, John Timoney
- Top military officer invokes common sacrifices from D-Day to today
- Sir Paul should have taken a lesson in class from the Duke
- Former CIA director R. James Woolsey sees parallels between present-day Iran and Nazi Germany
- Happy birthday to Ian Fleming
- On crime & thrillers: Boston Noir
- Deliberate distortions still obscure understanding of the Vietnam War
- The U.S. Department of Blame America First – Michelle Malkin on Team Obama’s treacherous art of the preemptive global apology
- Can you say radical Islam? Attorney General Eric Holder can not
- Salute, Support and honor the troops on Armed Forces Day
- On crime & thrillers: Ian Fleming and the James Bond Omnibus
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