Twentieth-Century Spies

Twentieth-Century Spies

by NeilRoot (Author)

Synopsis

Political idealism? Financial reward? The thrill of the chase? What drives a person to risk their life by entering the deadly world of high-level espionage?

A unique investigation of the most important cases of the twentieth century, this exploration of the world's most glamorous and dangerous job - including information newly released under the Freedom of Information Act - will keep you enthralled until the last page. Find out the dark secrets of:

* Sidney Reilly, considered by many to be the greatest spy of the century and an inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond

* The `Atom Bomb' spy Klaus Fuchs, who gave the Russians atomic capability

* George Blake, who betrayed over forty British agents, and is still alive in Moscow

* The Cambridge Spies, the double agents who did more damage to British intelligence in the twentieth century than any other group

Neil Root's insightful book focuses on the personalities of these enigmatic figures, discusses their motivations and influences, and asks whether they were heroes, traitors or just scapegoats.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Summersdale
Published: 01 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 184953022X
ISBN 13: 9781849530224

Author Bio
Neil Root's previous work includes Cold-Blooded Evil: The True Story of the Ipswich Strangling. He is based in London.