A Griping novel of Spying and Espionage
Ellis Goodman author of Bear Any Burden talks about why he wrote the Spy Novel...
I was inspired to write this thriller - Bear Any Burden - by the award-winning genealogy research TARNOW CONNECTION by my cousin, Leonard in London, who traced our family's history to Tarnow in Poland, back to 1760.
I've always liked espionage novels, and I devised a plot involving Poland, family histories, and the Cold War in 1983.
"He walked briskly along the platform. It wasn't as crowded as usual. Normally people would be rushing towards the Posnam-Warsaw Express."
Spotlight on Bear Any Burden
The Spy - Ellis Goodman Presents Fact & Fiction
The Cold War from 1950 onwards involved intense espionage activity between the US and its allies, and the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China and their Allies. Each side was focused on obtaining Military secrets, particularly those about Nuclear Weapons. Spies were often caught and became bargaining chips, for exchanges of captured officials on both sides.
Interviews With Ellis M. Goodman & Bookreviews
- American Chromicle Interview
- Norm Goldman Publisher & Editor of Bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as our guest Ellis M. Goodman author of Bear Any Burden.
- Simon Barrett Book Review
- I have mixed emotions about this book. I enjoyed it a lot, much of the action takes place at the height of the Cold War which is a period of history that I have a big interest in, the writing quality is superb, the author clearly knows his profession, and how to utilize the written word for maximum effect.
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Sometimes however, fact can be stranger than fiction. Perhaps none more so than the British espionage scandal involving the "Cambridge Five." These were five British former Cambridge University students, who were recruited as Soviet agents, passing information to the Soviet Union during World War II, and for six or seven years thereafter. Read more of this Espionage Article
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