My 5 Favorite Spy Books

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“Larry Loftis is back with another captivating spy story that will have readers racing to read the full account of Aline Griffith, the Countess of Romanones. A true story, The Princess Spy is the story of a bright-eyed young woman determined to help her country through deep-cover espionage. Infiltrating the high society of titled Europeans, Aline risked everything to serve her country, and readers won’t be able to get enough of this vivid recounting of her dazzling adventures. Keep reading to hear from Larry Loftis about his favorite spy books and how he uses them for research!” —Barnes and Noble

My aim from the beginning has been to write nonfiction World War II spy thrillers. That is, I combine two genres: WWII nonfiction and thriller fiction. In my research, I read nonfiction for facts, fiction for style. Here then are my five favorite spy books—three nonfiction, two fiction.

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