Spy fiction as a genre originated in the 19th century and has remained a favorite ever since. This genre sheds light on politics and history through a new lens. It also brings into focus the forgotten sides of history and the incidents that history textbooks often fail to accommodate. It is rife with intriguing central characters who topple governments, speak multiple languages, and engage in other interesting activities for what they believe is the greater good. As a child, I had dreams of becoming a spy someday. Playing hide-and-seek with death seemed like a good idea in my child’s imagination. What I didn’t realize is that I neither have the wits nor the guts to become a spy. Thus, fiction to the rescue! Since then, I have been devouring spy fiction to live vicariously through my fictional counterparts who are way smarter and braver than me. If like me spy fiction is your jam and you wish to go beyond the James Bond world, then this list is for you. These books full of nuanced character arcs and gripping plot lines will keep you up late. While spy fiction is yet to feature a diverse cast of characters, it is slowly getting there. Hopefully, in the next few years, we will get to experience more inclusivity when spy fiction is concerned. Can’t get enough of this genre? For more recommendations, please check out five historical spy thrillers based on real events!