WWII seems to be a topic here (vs spy novels). Recently read Eric Larson’s The Splendid and The Vile. About Churchill and his family during the war. Very good read.
He is discussed quite a bit in Maters of the Air book.
I have read that book. It is excellent; a legal historian recommended it to me so I can tell you the legal discussions are accurate. Marshall's pre-Supreme Court career is also quite interesting.Currently almost finished with “John Marshall - Definer of a Nation” by Jean Edward Smith. Lot of interesting stuff about the Supreme Court beyond Marburg v Madison, McCulloch v MD and conflict with Jackson over Indian removal, which are the only three things I knew about before
Ben Macintyre has some great non-fiction spy novels, notably "The Spy and the Traitor" and "A Spy Among Friends." I believe the Spy and the Traitor is being made into a mini-series on one of the streaming platforms as well.OK folks looking for book recommendations. I really like WW2 history and spy novels have already read all of the Ken Follett books and a bunch of others about French Resistance etc Let me know what elase you can recommend.
Just finished The Boys in the Boat and other book by the same author Daniel James Brown Facing the Mountain which is the story of Japanese American patriots during WW2 a must read.
Some of her stuff might seem dated now but I read a lot of Helen MacInnes back in the day.OK folks looking for book recommendations. I really like WW2 history and spy novels have already read all of the Ken Follett books and a bunch of others about French Resistance etc Let me know what elase you can recommend.
I read this and his other book as well The Miracle of Dunkirk. Both excellentIt's been around for a long time, but if you're into WWII history and haven't already read this I recommend "Incredible Victory" by Walter Lord on Midway.