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Olen Steinhauer (born June 21, 1970 in Baltimore) is an American writer of spy fiction novels, including The Tourist, part of the Milo Weaver series, and the Yalta Boulevard Sequence. Steinhauer also created the TV series Berlin Station, focused on a fictional Central Intelligence Agency branch operating in Berlin, which began airing in 2016. Early life On June 21, 1970, Steinhauer was born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Steinhauer grew up in Virginia. Education Steinhauer attended university at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Texas, Austin. He received an MFA in creative writing at Emerson College in Boston. Career After graduation, Steinhauer received a year-long Fulbright grant to write a novel in Romania about the Romanian Revolution. It was called Tzara's Monocle, and when he moved to New York City afterward, he used that manuscript to secure a literary agent. However, it was with another book, the historical mystery set in Eastern Europe, The Bridge of Sighs, that Steinhauer first found publication. His 2009 CIA novel, The Tourist, received positive reviews and is being developed for film by Sony Pictures Entertainment for Doug Liman to direct. During the winter of 2009-10, Steinhauer was the Picador Guest Professor for Literature at the University of Leipzig's Institute for American Studies in Leipzig, Germany. Work The Yalta Boulevard Sequence The Bridge of Sighs was the first in a five-book series of thrillers chronicling the evolution of a fictional Eastern European country situated in the historical location of Ruthenia (now part of Ukraine) during the Cold War, with one book for each decade. Each book also focuses on a different main character. The Bridge of Sighs (2003) — Emil Brod, 1948 (nominated for five awards) The Confession (2004) — Ferenc Kolyeszar, 1956 36 Yalta Boulevard (2005) — Brano Sev, 1966–1967. Also published as The Vienna Assignment Liberation Movements (2006) — Brano Sev, Katja Drdova, Gavra Noukas, 1968 & 1975 (nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Novel). Also published as The Istanbul Variations Victory Square (2007) — The final book in the series, dealing with 1989, the end of communism, and the return to the main character of the first book, Emil Brod. The Milo Weaver Series The Tourist (2009) — The first in a series of espionage novels focused on a central character, Milo Weaver. The Nearest Exit (2010) An American Spy (2012) The Last Tourist (2020) Standalone novels The Cairo Affair (2014) All the Old Knives (2015) The Middleman (2018) Related reading Robert Lance Snyder, "'Floating Unmoored': The World of 'Tourism' in Olen Steinhauer's Espionage Trilogy," Clues: A Journal of Detection 38.1 (Spring 2020): 9-18. References External links Olen Steinhauer official website Contemporary Nomad (edited by Steinhauer) Review of An American Spy in The New York Times. Discover the Olen Steinhauer popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Olen Steinhauer books.

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    Drecksarbeit

    Ted Allbeury

    1945: In den Trümmern Deutschlands nimmt der britische Geheimdienst deutsche Kriegsverbrecher in seine Dienste. Fünfzig Jahre später, am Ende des kalten Krieges, enthüllt ein Sensa...

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    The Tourist

    Olen Steinhauer

    In The Tourist, Olen Steinhauertwice nominated for the Edgar Awardtackles an intricate story of betrayal and manipulation, loyalty and risk, in an utterly compelling novel that is ...

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    The Middleman

    Olen Steinhauer

    One of The Boston Globe’s Best Mysteries of the Year“A thoughtprovoking political thriller, a dark story for dark times.” – The Washington PostWith The Middleman, the perfect thril...