Night Shift by Stephen King wasn’t my first entry into horror, but it’s the one I can still recall the experience of reading it as a kid. It stuck in my memory.
Night Shift by Stephen King wasn’t my first entry into horror, but it’s the one I can still recall the experience of reading it as a kid. It stuck in my memory.
Currently reading “Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West,” by Calder Walton.
Sorry, new to this site, didn’t realize I had a reply! It’s a good read so far, it doesn’t try to cast espionage in a certain light, it presents both historical successes, as well as failures.