
Spybrary Spy Podcast Everybody Wants to Rule the World: 1980s Nostalgia & Cold War Espionage with Ace Atkins
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Feb 12, 2026 Ace Atkins, bestselling crime novelist who wrote a Cold War spy thriller, discusses 1980s espionage and his teen influences. He revisits suburban 1980s Atlanta, John Hughes vibes, and how Fleming led him to Le Carré. Real-life spy cases, bizarre defections, FBI tradecraft, and pop culture like WarGames and MTV shape the novel’s mood.
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Propaganda Was Core Tradecraft
- Cold War tradecraft centered on misinformation and propaganda as much as stealing secrets.
- Ace argues modern Russian information operations continue that KGB-era directive, now amplified by digital tools.
Kid-Detective Premise Ignites Plot
- Atkins used a classic 80s setup: a teen convinced his mother's new boyfriend is a KGB assassin to kickstart the plot.
- That premise unlocked the novel's momentum and gave it a VHS-era adventure tone.
Real Traitors Informed A Composite Villain
- Ace combined real-life betrayals like Aldrich Ames and Robert Hansen into the novel's corrupt FBI-type character.
- He read extensively and interviewed an Atlanta counterintelligence agent to capture the mix of ego, greed, and betrayal.




