Rebel and a Traitor
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Product details
- ISBN 9780008696948
- Weight: 620g
- Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 26 Mar 2026
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
‘[A] rich, stylish and immersive epic’ Irish Independent
‘Deeply researched and fascinating’The Guardian
‘[Rory Carroll is] an exceptionally gifted storyteller’ Max Hastings
‘A gripping read’ The i Paper
‘A thrilling account of one of the most unpredictable, memorable and poignant figures in our history’ Irish Times
The Irish Times No.1 Bestseller
From the master storyteller behind 2023’s critically acclaimed KILLING THATCHER
A Rebel and a Traitor is the story of a rogue imperial consul who sought to forge a new nation in the middle of a war – and the mercurial spy chief who sought to destroy him by any means.
The rogue consul was Sir Roger Casement, a decorated diplomat who turned his back on the British empire and instead joined the rising Irish cause at the turn of the 20th century. At the book’s centre is the manhunt for Casement led by intelligence officer Reginald ‘Blinker’ Hall, the legendary British spy chief who pioneered codebreaking, early mass surveillance and media manipulation.
As he did for the critically acclaimed Killing Thatcher, master storyteller Rory Carroll has combed diaries, letters, police reports, memoirs, court transcripts, secret service archives and declassified government files in the US, Britain, Ireland and Germany to create a page-turning history, and a story that still echoes through Anglo-Irish relations. A Rebel and a Traitor raises profound questions about honour, courage and the price of patriotism.
Rory Carroll, currently the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent, has spent most of his career as a foreign correspondent based in Rome, Johannesburg, Baghdad, Caracas and Los Angeles. His first book, Comandante: Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela, was published in 2013. Since returning to his native Dublin in 2018 he has covered Ireland’s tangled relationship with Britain and the legacy of Northern Ireland’s Troubles – a fascination with history and narrative non-fiction that led to Killing Thatcher and now A Rebel and a Traitor.
