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The quiet American

Book • 1955

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

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Jack Carr
as one of the few espionage thrillers set in Southeast Asia.
643 snips
#2390 - Jack Carr
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Gordon Corera
as one of Graham Greene's great novels and stories.
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123. Kim Philby: Communist Double Agent In London (Ep 3)
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Gordon Corera
in reference to Edward Lansdale, who was alleged wrongly to be the model for the protagonist.
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95. JFK vs the CIA: Death in Dallas (Ep 6)
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Jack Carr
as inspiration for his espionage story set in and around Saigon.
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THE SECRET OF SECRETS
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Anthony Vinci
as a book about an American spy in Vietnam, written before America entered the war.
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A Former Spy Explains How AI is Changing Espionage
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Gregory Foley
as a basis for a scheme involving the CIA and manufactured attacks.
The Poor Man's Air Force: The History of the Car Bomb (Part 1)
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Henry Gilbert
as the author of the novel "The Quiet American", referenced in the episode.
Talking Simpsons - Smart & Smarter With Mike Drucker
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Jack Carr
as an espionage story set in Southeast Asia, published in 1955.
Best of the Program | Guest: Jack Carr | 10/8/25
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Hugh Wilford
in the context of sexual relationships between CIA officers and local women, drawing parallels to colonial relationships.
E203 - The CIA’s Imperial History, Pt 1 w/ Hugh Wilford
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Hugo Lindgren
as the topic of the podcast episode.
Spies, Communism and the Battle to Win the Cold War, with Scott Anderson

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