SpyMasters

Antonia Senior

Writer and journalist Antonia Senior interviews all the best writers on espionage. Each episode will bring you fascinating stories on spies, covert action and more - delving in to fact and fiction, past and present.

  1. A Stranger in Corfu: MI6, Betrayal, and the Island Where Spies Disappear, with Alex Preston

    6D AGO

    A Stranger in Corfu: MI6, Betrayal, and the Island Where Spies Disappear, with Alex Preston

    In this episode of Spymasters, Antonia Senior sits down with acclaimed author Alex Preston to discuss his gripping new novel A Stranger in Corfu — a dark, atmospheric story that blends the glamour of the Mediterranean with the psychological wreckage of espionage. At the centre of the novel is Nina, a young MI6 agent dispatched into the collapsing chaos of 1990s Yugoslavia, where the moral certainties of her training collide with the brutal reality of intelligence work. What follows is a haunting journey — one that eventually leads her to a mysterious island off Corfu, a place that feels less like paradise and more like a retirement home for damaged spies. Alex reveals the real-world inspirations behind the story, including Corfu’s extraordinary intelligence history, and the chilling legacy of Operation Valuable — the failed Anglo-American Cold War effort to destabilise communist Albania. This is an episode about idealism, betrayal, compromised souls, and the seductive power of “beautiful lies.” If you love John le Carré, moral complexity, or spy stories that feel uncomfortably real… you’re going to love this conversation. 🔗 Buy here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=A+Stranger+in+Corfu+Alex+Preston 🔗 Buy here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=Stalin%27s+Apostles+Antonia+Senior If you love deep-dive history, espionage stories, and book-led discussions… 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryBookBuffs🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4eI5pI5YFZy9Oa4XwQ7m9c🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/search?term=History%20Book%20Buffs A Stranger in Corfu, Alex Preston, Spymasters podcast, MI6 spy novel, espionage fiction, Corfu spy history, Operation Valuable, Cold War operations, John le Carré influence, moral ambiguity, literary spy thriller, Yugoslavia intelligence, British intelligence fiction, CIA and MI6 operations, spy retirement island, psychological espionage fiction Spy fiction is at its best when it’s morally uncomfortable. Nina’s story captures the psychological cost of being trained to lie for a living. Corfu isn’t just beautiful — it’s a landscape soaked in Cold War intrigue. Operation Valuable remains one of the most fascinating and disastrous intelligence missions of the era. The novel’s dual timeline structure deepens both suspense and emotional impact. Espionage isn’t about heroes and villains — it’s about people trying to survive the compromises they’ve made. “What drives us all?” “Is it ever worth it?” “A dark wave that is constantly about to break.” 00:00 – Introduction to Alex and A Stranger in Corfu02:37 – Why Corfu is the perfect spy setting06:51 – Kim Philby, betrayal, and the ghost of intelligence history11:25 – Nina’s story and the power of a dual timeline16:48 – The moral ambiguities of espionage20:59 – Generational links and inherited damage26:50 – Idealism vs. reality in the spy world30:06 – The seduction of “beautiful lies”35:23 – Nina, trauma, and the dark wave38:47 – Future projects and closing thoughts Please consider following Spymasters, leaving a rating, and sharing the episode with a fellow spy-fiction addict. Because the truth is rarely clean… and espionage never ends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    43 min
  2. From CIA to Spy Novelist: The Israel–Iran Shadow War Behind The Persian | David McCloskey

    JAN 29

    From CIA to Spy Novelist: The Israel–Iran Shadow War Behind The Persian | David McCloskey

    Former CIA analyst and bestselling spy novelist David McCloskey returns to Spymasters to talk to Antonia Senior about his new thriller The Persian — a razor-sharp spy story set inside the Israel–Iran shadow war. We discuss how real-world covert operations (from sabotage to targeted assassinations) have shaped modern espionage, and how spy fiction can capture the human cost of clandestine conflict: fear, tradecraft, loyalty, identity, and moral compromise. McCloskey breaks down how he researches intelligence operations using open-source reporting and conversations with former practitioners — and why he chose to write a spy novel with no Americans at the center of the story. We also explore the culture and risk tolerance differences between intelligence services, the evolution of surveillance and remote warfare, and the perennial question: should writers “stay in their lane,” or is imagining other lives the whole point of fiction? What the Israel–Iran covert conflict looks like — and why it’s perfect terrain for a spy novel The premise of The Persian: a Persian Jewish dentist recruited as a Mossad asset Researching espionage through open-source intelligence (OSINT), reporting, and real tradecraft insight Mossad vs CIA: risk tolerance, bureaucracy, operational style, and culture Remote and tech-enabled killing — drones, distance, and the changing nature of modern war Writing morally complex characters (and why the book isn’t a “morality play”) Representation in fiction: writing characters outside your own experience A teaser for McCloskey’s next novel: CIA and MI6 under strain — and spying on each other again David McCloskey is a former CIA analyst and the author of multiple acclaimed spy novels including Damascus Station, Moscow X, and The Seventh Floor. His work is known for its operational authenticity and insider-level realism — without losing sight of the human story. The Persian is out now (publication-day episode). Available wherever you buy books, or here: https://amzn.eu/d/5DzqbwC If you enjoy deep-dive conversations on espionage, intelligence history, covert action, tradecraft, and spy fiction, hit Follow on Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and leave a rating — it helps more listeners find the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    44 min
  3. Spying on the Revolution: Gunnar Ekberg, Infiltration, and the Birth of Modern Terrorism.

    10/30/2025

    Spying on the Revolution: Gunnar Ekberg, Infiltration, and the Birth of Modern Terrorism.

    In this episode, Antonia Senior speaks with journalist and author Jason Burke about The Revolutionists, and the extraordinary true story of Gunnar Ekberg — the Swedish spy who infiltrated radical left-wing movements in Europe during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Ekberg witnessed first-hand a moment of enormous ideological energy: when secular, nationalist and progressive revolutionary groups believed they were the vanguard of global change. Embedded inside these movements, he saw their organising, their fervour, their drift toward violence — and ultimately, their decline. But Ekberg’s story also marks the hinge-point in modern terrorism. As the decade unfolded, the revolutionary energy that once drove secular movements shifted dramatically. Islamism emerged as the dominant revolutionary force in the Middle East, while Western Europe’s security focus transformed as left-wing groups faded and jihadist networks rose. Through Ekberg’s eyes — and Burke’s deep analysis — this conversation explores how ideology, violence and global power structures evolved, and why that shift still shapes the world we live in today. terror history, Gunnar Ekberg, Jason Burke, The Revolutionists, 1970s radicalism, secular nationalism, Islamism, hijackings, European terrorism, Middle East extremism, podcast interview, history of terrorism.If you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, rate us, and check the links below for Jason Burke’s book. UK: https://amzn.eu/d/4R5tIYd UK Independent Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-revolutionists-the-story-of-the-extremists-who-hijacked-the-1970s-jason-burke/1c42ef7f8d866dbe?ean=9781847926067&next=t https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-revolutionists-the-story-of-the-extremists-who-hijacked-the-1970s-jason-burke/1c42ef7f8d866dbe?ean=9781847926067&next=t Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 5m
  4. Behind German Lines: The White Lady, with Dr Helen Fry

    10/16/2025

    Behind German Lines: The White Lady, with Dr Helen Fry

    In this episode of Spymasters, Antonia Senior speaks with bestselling historian Dr. Helen Fry about her riveting new book, The White Lady. Set in German-occupied Belgium during World War I and World War II, Fry’s book uncovers the incredible true story of a secret  spy network that risked everything to gather intelligence behind enemy lines. Together, Fry and Senior explore: How ordinary women became extraordinary spies The ingenious knitting codes and covert communication systems they used The bravery of Thérèse de Radiguès How these early networks inspired were remobilised in the run up to World War II The untold stories of courage, deception, and sacrifice that shaped modern intelligence work If you love stories of espionage, resistance networks, women in war, and WWI intelligence, this conversation is not to be missed. 📘 Buy Helen Fry’s The White Lady on Amazon:https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1526779318 “Espionage was a family affair in many cases.”“The genius of deception saved lives.”“Bravery and sacrifice — the cost of freedom.” 00:00 — Introduction: Helen Fry and The White Lady01:07 — The Espionage Networks of World War I03:47 — The Knitting Women of Belgium07:20 — The Consequences of Espionage10:08 — Thérèse de Radiguès’s Heroism13:41 — The Significance of the White Lady Network15:56 — How Intelligence Shaped the War19:33 — The Return of Resistance in WWII23:45 — Thérèse’s Defiance Against the Gestapo27:21 — The Legacy of Women in Espionage31:22 — Closing Reflections WWI espionage, Helen Fry, The White Lady, women spies, Belgian resistance, SOE, secret agents, female intelligence networks, World War I history, Spymasters podcast, Antonia West, hidden histories, British intelligence, resistance heroes 🔊 Sound Bites⏱️ Chapters🔎 Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    34 min

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Writer and journalist Antonia Senior interviews all the best writers on espionage. Each episode will bring you fascinating stories on spies, covert action and more - delving in to fact and fiction, past and present.

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