Espionage & Secret Services
BIC code: JPSH
See also: International Relations
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Add to BasketThe Deniable Agent: Undercover In Afghanistan - - Paperback
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Revealing the truth about what happened in the Intercontinental Hotel and how Colin Berry spent nearly a year in a stinking Afghan jail, being beaten and tortured, this title criticises the efforts of the British Embassy in Kabul, and argues that they could have done much more to get Berry out. -
Add to BasketThe Deniable Agent: Undercover In Afghanistan - - Hardback
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Revealing the truth about what happened in the Intercontinental Hotel and how Colin Berry spent nearly a year in a stinking Afghan jail, being beaten and tortured, this title criticises the efforts of the British Embassy in Kabul, and argues that they could have done much more to get Berry out. -
Add to BasketMy Life As A Spy - - Paperback
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An evocative tale of coming of age in post-war Britain and a wry take on one young man's reluctant and eventually absurd role spying for Her Majesty. -
Add to BasketMy Life As A Spy - - Hardback
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An evocative tale of coming of age in post-war Britain and a wry take on one young man's reluctant and eventually absurd role spying for Her Majesty. -
Add to BasketDead Men Talking - - Paperback
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This work details the covert killing operations planned, organized and carried through by the RUC Special Branch and MI5, as well as by the British Army's covert intelligence organization, the Force Research Unit. -
Add to BasketMorningside Mata Haris: How MI6 Deceived Scotland's Great And Good - - Paperback
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The Duchess of Atholl's Edinburgh coffee mornings were in actual fact a clever front for an intelligence network set up and funded by MI6. Using new evidence, only recently released into the public domain, Douglas MacLeod traces the astonishing and untold story of a spy ring at the very centre of Scotland's high society. -
Add to BasketBaghdad's Spy: A Personal Memoir Of Espionage And Intrigue From Iraq To London - - Paperback
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This is the story of Britain's Secret Intelligence Services (SIS) - MI6 - as told from the perspective of a senior SIS spy's daughter. Souza describes espionage as a way of life, beginning with the murder of the Boy King of Iraq in 1958, the year her father was recruited. -
Add to BasketSpy On The Roof Of The World - - Paperback
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Spy on the Roof of the World tells the true story of a secret expedition undertaken during the mid-1950s, aided by a faction within the Indian army, into newly-conquered Tibet. The author's story is one of brutality, hardship and courage. -
Add to BasketTen-Thirty-Three: The Inside Story Of Britain's Secret Killing Machine In Northern Ireland - - Paperback
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Ten-Thirty-Three reveals in graphic detail the secret conspiracy between Brian Nelson, the UDA's intelligence officer, and British Intelligence. Nelson was given all the information needed by Loyalist gunmen to assassinate targeted Republicans. -
Add to BasketDead Man Running: The True Story Of A Secret Agent's Escape From The IRA And MI5 - - Paperback
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This is the story of Martin McGartland who worked undercover as a British agent inside the Provisional IRA. Kidnapped by the Provos, he escaped and re-settled on the mainland, but later discovered that he had been deliberately sacrificed by MI5.











