• Who?
  • Novels
    • TOURISM:
    • The Last Tourist
    • An American Spy
    • The Nearest Exit
    • The Tourist
    • YALTA BOULEVARD:
    • Victory Square
    • Liberation Movements
    • 36 Yalta Boulevard
    • The Confession
    • The Bridge of Sighs
    • STANDALONES:
    • The Middleman
    • All The Old Knives
    • The Cairo Affair
  • Film/TV
    • Berlin Station
    • All the Old Knives
    • Inheritance
  • More
    • Short Fiction
    • Criticism
    • Extras

Olen Steinhauer

  • Who?
  • Novels
    • TOURISM:
    • The Last Tourist
    • An American Spy
    • The Nearest Exit
    • The Tourist
    • YALTA BOULEVARD:
    • Victory Square
    • Liberation Movements
    • 36 Yalta Boulevard
    • The Confession
    • The Bridge of Sighs
    • STANDALONES:
    • The Middleman
    • All The Old Knives
    • The Cairo Affair
  • Film/TV
    • Berlin Station
    • All the Old Knives
    • Inheritance
  • More
    • Short Fiction
    • Criticism
    • Extras

Catch-up


December 9, 2010
by Olen Steinhauer



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Zoë Heller’sNew York TimesT-MagazineMick Jagger. In the piece

When asked what he has been reading lately, he leaps up to consult his Kindle and recites a long list that includes the stories of Alan Furst and Olen Steinhauer, “Churchill’s Empire” by Richard Toye and “Freedom” by Jonathan Franzen. (“It’s not really my kind of thing, but everyone was talking about it so I thought I’d have a look.”)








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The Confession
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