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All about what I've been doing instead of podcasting, and the promise of more soon. Take a look at www.crimespies.com and also https://twitter.com/guywalters (@guywalters) and https://twitter.com/MirandaKeeling (@mirandakeeling) for my current
Reviews of The Red Atlas and The London Cage by Helen Fry. More details and a look behind the scenes at www.crimespies.com. Thank you for listening!https://youtu.be/_bqzwsM6eoQ (And thanks to David Manson for sharing this amazing video about R
I really love Thomas McGuane. His 92 In The Shade is an overlooked crime novel in the UK, and Thomas is much more famous in his native USA. I've found a way to include this bonus episode here on Mystery and Intrigue but it's from a year ago whe
In this first episode of season three we look back at some of the most memorable cases we covered as Citizen Detective and also the Claudia Lawrence case, plus books including one about Christine Granville, an SOE agent.Promised links:-https:
What you can expect from the reborn show. We incorporate both Spies of London and Citizen Detective into the one show - two for the price of one! More details at https://crimespies.com (www.crimespies.com). Thanks for listening.Support this p
My review of a more recent cold case, the disapperance of Claudia Lawrence. You can read the companion article on Medium: https://medium.com/crime-spies/the-mystery-of-claudia-lawrence-26dc92ee1292This episode started life in my Citizen Detect
The book reviewed in this bonus episode is Mindhunter by John Douglas. It is now also a show on Netflix.This episode started life in my Citizen Detective podcast which I have now incorporated here. Each season we will alternate between crime a
The toolkit this week is all about newspaper archives and how to track specific stories in old newspapers. The book this week is They All Love Jack by Bruce Robinson and the factoids are on the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe. Thanks for list
We look at the 1998 murder in Hull of Kirsty Carver. The book this week is One Of Your Own by Carol Ann Lee, about the Moors Murderer Myra Hindley. Carol has also written about the White House Farm Murders. You can grab your free guide at www.c
The true crime case this week is the murder of a nine year-old boy called Christopher Laverack in Hull in March 1984. The book is Injured Parties by Monica Weller, about the unsolved murder of Dr Helen Davidson from Amersham in 1966. This episo
Welcome to 2021 for espionage fans. We lift the lid on what you can expect on the show in 2021. Happy new year! More details at www.crimespies.com where you can also get self-guided spy walks for FREE until Easter 2021.Support this podcast
This special episode looks ahead to some books I'll be covering in 2021 and recommends some other shows I think you might like. Happy Christmas! Buy yourself something to cheer up January at our new online store. https://crimespies.com/crime-sp
I've decided to give away this walk for Christmas. You can download maps https://pcdettmann.squarespace.com/virtual-tour-thames (using this link).If you download this episode before you start, and the other information, you will not need an in
I've decided to give away this walk for Christmas. You can download maps, step-by-step instructions, and view photos https://pcdettmann.squarespace.com/virtual-tour-cold-war-mayfair (using this link).If you download this episode before you sta
We focus on HMS Surprise by the Folio Society, but this is a special episode about the Royal Naval world created by Patrick O'Brian in 1970 and as featured in the Hollywood movie starring Russell Crowe. I decided to include this episode, origin
As lockdown part two begins in England, we go all introvert on you and try to figure out if spying is an inherent part of British culture. How do you label yourself? Are labels useful? Yes, we get deep and meaningful as we turn inside for the a
As lockdown part two begins in England, we go all introvert on you and try to figure out if spying is an inherent part of British culture. How do you label yourself? Are labels useful? Yes, we get deep and meaningful as we turn inside for the a
This is today's book: Banker, Traitor, Scapegoat, Spy? The Troublesome Case of Sir Edgar Speyer by Antony Lentin.Kindle notes: https://www.goodreads.com/notes/20759765-banker-traitor-scapegoat-spy/108895301-paul-dettmannSupport this podcast
This is today's book: Banker, Traitor, Scapegoat, Spy? The Troublesome Case of Sir Edgar Speyer by Antony Lentin.Kindle notes: https://www.goodreads.com/notes/20759765-banker-traitor-scapegoat-spy/108895301-paul-dettmann
Forewarning of our upcoming review of the brilliant memoir of Sir Edgar Speyer by Antony Lentin. Read more on Goodreads...This book is coming in November on Spies of London.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimespiespodcastsSee o
This week we look closely at the history of MI5 through its buildings and offices. The book review this week is A Spy Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald Maclean by Roland Philipps. Support this podcast
This week we look closely at the history of MI5 through its buildings and offices. The book review this week is A Spy Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald Maclean by Roland Philipps.
This weeks' book: the brilliant biography of Ian Fleming by Andrew Lycett. Everyone knows James Bond, but who really knows Ian Fleming? Answer: Andrew Lycett. Support this podcast
This weeks' book: the brilliant biography of Ian Fleming by Andrew Lycett. Everyone knows James Bond, but who really knows Ian Fleming? Answer: Andrew Lycett.You can now grab any of my virtual walks at www.crimespies.com.Support us on Patreon:
You can now grab any of my virtual walks at www.crimespies.com.This week: a look at why people get drawn into espionage. A personal, philosophical view. Normal service returns next week...Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimespi
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