Gayle Lynds discusses her novel, “The Coil.” She begins by giving background information about her characters and their family relations and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) connections. She explains how she uses CIA spies in her story and their jobs as assassins. Lynds then discusses the Bilderberg Group, a group of the 30 most powerful people in the world and how they meet yearly and influence major governments. She talks about her research schedule and how difficult it is to find information about some of these secret organizations. She ends the interview by discussing the CIA and how agents often come back when they are finished with duty.
Intelligence service - Fiction Fathers - Death - Fiction Conspiracies - Fiction Women spies - Fiction Extortion - Fiction Assassins - Fiction Cold War - Fiction
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Betacam tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Suzanne Greenberg before the break and Gayle Lynds after the break. Date on case front cover: 3/22/04.
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