I have a confession...this blog will not deal with spies who made any impact on the events of nations...nope, these spies weren't even real. My blog this month is a tribute to spies in pop culture. I've always been a fan of spy movies and television shows. Even now, I do a little glee-filled dance each time a disc with old episodes of the Avengers arrives in the mail. I love the characters of Emma Peel and John Steed, and must admit that I am among those in the world who loved the Avengers movie with Uma Thurman and Ralph Fiennes, regardless of the critics' opinions. Intrigue, sophistication, and secrecy...delightful! Perhaps it's because I'm a Scorpio. Perhaps it's because I love the gadgets and cars. Who knows why...I only know that I love spies in pop culture.
Of course, the most well-known pop culture spy is Bond, James Bond. Despite his many incarnations with actors who don't even resemble each other (of course, one could say the same of Batman), one thing stays the same: he's the alpha male's alpha male. Daring, smart, and never in need of a nap, he's virility and daring personified. Many think Sean Connery's portrayal of Ian Fleming's creation is the superlative incarnation, but I think Daniel Craig has made the character his own. Gritty and real, he brings a human quality to the Bond character that I feel Connery lacked. I also liked Roger Moore's twinkle in the eye...a totally different take on the character, but very much in keeping with the irreverence of the seventies.
Emma Peel is my idol. Nearly fifty years after the Avengers first aired, Diana Rigg's portrayal of the sleek agent remains the epitome of a female spy. Witty, sophisticated, and the intellectual superior of the men who were foolish enough to confront her, she set the bar high. Ah, to slink along in a cat suit and disarm men with a well-placed kick...such is the fodder of my dreams. Her partner in espionage, John Steed, was immaculately attired and painstakingly well-mannered, yet he could kill a man with his hat and his umbrella without breaking a sweat. Impressive, indeed!
And then, you have Austin...Austin Powers, that is. Yeah, Baby! This character blends the suave, lady-killer spies of the sixties and seventies into one "hairy-like-animal" creation who's bold, a bit obtuse, and ultimately quite a sympathetic character. As a fan of sixties spy flicks, Mike Myers' homage to slick spies like In Like Flint's Derek Flint, James Bond and Michael Caine's Harry Palmer with a touch of Dr. Strangelove mixed in for good measure was a perfect guilty pleasure. I admit to feeling a surge of excitement each time there's a mention of Austin Powers 4 in the works...oh, if only my dreams would come true...
My new release from Ellora's Cave, Claimed by the Spymaster, was inspired by my longstanding fascination with spies. If I had to say which pop culture spy I had in mind, it would be Ralph Fiennes' portrayal of John Steed. British spy Alec Jameson is sophisticated, cultured, and lethal, and he'll stop at nothing to capture a traitor to Queen Victoria's empire. Here's a little about the story:
Russian actress Valentina Baranova travels to England to marry, but the arrangement is definitely not a love match. Betrothed to a cunning and ruthless English lord, she’s the sweetener in a deal that will put stolen British documents in Russian hands and curry the Czar’s favor for her father. Determined to escape her loathsome intended, she flees him—and promptly falls into the hands of his most bitter enemy. An enemy who stirs her like no other.Spy for the crown Alec Jameson, Lord Carrington, is on a mission—unmask the traitor responsible for his brother’s death before the blackguard can further betray Queen Victoria’s empire. Capturing Valentina to use as bait, he spirits her away from London. Despite his efforts to resist the alluring captive he’s snatched from his enemy’s grasp, Alec claims Valentina in the most carnal way possible. Once the beauty has been in his bed, he wants her for his own. But she must lay siege to a long-untouched part of Alec’s existence—his heart.
Claimed by the Spymaster is available from Ellora's Cave, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, All Romance E-Books, and more.
Your turn: Who are your favorite spies? What about him makes your heart beat a little faster, or makes you feel like you're living her adventures? Comment by 11:59 p.m., just before the stroke of midnight, on Sunday, September 18 and you'll be entered to win a free copy of Claimed by the Spymaster.


I loved the "Avengers" movie with Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman, I've never watched the TV series but I loved the movie. I'll have to see if they have the old series on Netflix. I agree with you about Daniel Craig, I think he's the best James Bond ever! Plus he's so incredibly sexy:). He's definitely my favorite spy, he's got it all, looks, great body, sharp mind, great taste in clothes, plus he's very good with a gun and self defense. He's not a man I'd ever cross! Claimed by the Spymaster sounds great!
ReplyDeleteOooh, you've got to check out the series on Netflix...they have most of the discs. The last season with an actress named Linda Thorson was pretty good, tto.
ReplyDeleteI think Daniel Craig is the epitome of a spy...he's also a great actor in other roles. I highly recommend "Cowboys and Aliens" if you have a taste for westerns and/or sci-fi. Loved it!
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Tara
Tara, when I saw your post on a yahoo group, I immediately thought of the original Avengers. Imagine my shock and delight when it is the first you mention! My mom LOVED this series and so I watched them with her as a child! My second favorite spy is James Bond but my favorite Bond is Pierce Bronson (I loved him in Remington Steele as a child)!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen Cowboys and Aliens but REALLY want to as I think it is such a unique concept! My husband, the traitor, saw it without me!!
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I loved the Avengers! I soooo wanted to be Mrs. Peele when I was a young girl. I also adored the show "Remington Steele"...such a great concept and terrific chemistry, and my oh my wasn't Pierce Brosnan enough to make my heart pound :)
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Tara
I saw the Avenger's movie when it first came out, but I think perhaps I didn't get it. Now I've seen scads of Bond movies. Connery used to be my favorite, but Daniel Craig in Casino Royale is enough to give a girl a heart attack.
ReplyDeleteI liked that he was still smooth when he needed to be, but there was an edge to this Bond. With the other Bonds there is a level of *nudge wink nudge* going on and Craig is much more busy blowing things up to do that.
And I loved him in Cowboys & Aliens. Gooood Times!
I dont have a favorite spy! I feel so incomplete suddenly! haha I have never even seen the avengers! But I do love reading exciting fun sexy mysterious spy stories! :-) Congratulations on your book and a smokin' hot cover! Whew....
ReplyDeleteDaniel Craig definitely speeds up my heart!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a delicious cover? Just the arms on that guy are enough to make me drool.
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