Showing posts with label the miernik dossier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the miernik dossier. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Alan Furst Calls THE MIERNIK DOSSIER as a "Spy Tale Unsurpassed"

Charles McCarry's The Miernik Dossier is chosen by novelist Alan Furst as one of the Five Best spy tales ever written in The Wall Street Journal: "With The Miernik Dossier, Charles McCarry introduced us to Paul Christopher, the brilliant and sensitive CIA officer who would appear in a series of perhaps more widely known novels, such as The Secret Lovers and Second Sight. The book itself is the “dossier” in question: the reports and memoranda filed by a quintet of mutually mistrustful espionage agents, including a seductive Hungarian princess and a seemingly hapless Polish scientist, who undertake to drive from Switzerland to the Sudan in a Cadillac. It is a travelogue that bristles with suspicion and deception—but don’t listen to me, listen to a certain highly acclaimed spy novelist who reviewed McCarry’s literary debut: “The level of reality it achieves is high indeed; it is superbly constructed, wholly convincing, and displays insights that are distinctly refreshing. A new and very welcome talent.” Good call, Eric Ambler."

Monday, January 12, 2009

Charles McCarry on the CIA in The Wall Street Journal

Legendary espionage novelist Charles McCarry offers his view on today's CIA in the Saturday op-ed pages of The Wall Street Journal. McCarry, author of eleven novels and eight nonfiction books, served for a decade overseas as a CIA agent. This April, Overlook will release a hardcover edition of Shelley's Heart, a masterful political thriller set in Washington DC.