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To Catch a Spy: How the Spycatcher Affair Brought MI5 in from the Cold

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By (author): Tim Tate

The Spycatcher affair remains one of the most intriguing moments in the history of British intelligence and a pivotal point in the public's relationship with the murky world of espionage and security. It lifted the lid on alleged Soviet infiltration of British services and revealed a culture of law-breaking, bugging and burgling. But how much do we know about the story behind the scandal?

In To Catch a Spy, Tim Tate reveals the astonishing true story of the British government's attempts to silence whistleblower Peter Wright and hide the truth about Britain's intelligence services and political elites. It's a story of state-sanctioned cover-up plots; of the government lying to Parliament and courts around the world; and of stories leaked with the intention to mislead and deceive.

This is a tale of high treason and low farce. Drawing on thousands of pages of previously unpublished court transcripts, the contents of secret British government files, and original interviews with many of the key players in the Spycatcher trials, it draws back the curtain on a hidden world. A world where spies, politicians and Britain's most senior civil servants conspired to ride roughshod over the law, prevented the public from hearing about their actions and mounted a cynical conspiracy to deceive the world. It is the story of Peter Wright's ruthless and often lawless obsession to uncover Russian spies, both real and imagined, his belated determination to reveal the truth and the lengths to which the British government would go to silence him.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Icon Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781837731176

About Tim Tate

Tim Tate is a multi-award-winning documentary film-maker investigative journalist and best-selling author. Over a career spanning 45 years he has written for most national newspapers and made more than 80 documentaries for British and international broadcasters. His films have been honoured by Amnesty International the Royal Television Society UNESCO the International Documentary Association the Association for International Broadcasting the US National Academy of Cable Broadcasting and the New York Festivals. He is the author of 18 published non-fiction books. His most recent work The Spy Who Was Left Out In The Cold (Transworld UK/St Martin's Press US) uncovered the secret history of Cold War superspy Michal Goleniewski. Hitler's British Traitors (Icon Books) revealed the untold story of espionage sabotage and treachery by pro-Nazi British fascists during the Second World War. It was selected as Book of The Week by The Times. His 2018 book Hitler's Forgotten Children (Elliott & Thompson) which told the story of the Nazi Lebensborn program through the life of one of its victims Ingrid von Oelhafen has been translated into twelve languages and published in 16 countries. Tim is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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