Grab these 22 riveting fiction and nonfiction books about spies on your next library day. This list includes new release books and backlist gems to discover.
I can fully admit that I have only read a handful of spy novels over my decades of reading, but I had to laugh that all of my glowing reviews start the same way: “This book was out of my wheelhouse and I’m so glad I read it.”
This week’s book list moves between fact and fiction, tracing the many ways espionage slips into ordinary lives. From meticulously researched histories that expose real intelligence networks (especially female spies), to novels that explore imagined lives. Together, this list invites you to read across timelines, genres, and perspectives where the lines between personal reckonings and bigger world consequences are often thinner than we expect.
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