Following the success of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and increased 'spy fever', Traitor: British Double Agents covers in detail all the spies known to have acted against Britain from the 1930s to the 1980s.
John Frayn Turner reveals the infamous Cambridge spy network, made up of well-known names including Burgess, Maclean, Philby and Blunt, studies the Microdots Case in detail, and lists the atomic secret spies.
He also analyses the downfall of master spy Blake and his subsequent escape while serving a 42-year sentence and details others who sold Britain's secrets.
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978-1-78096-729-5 (9781780967295)
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John Frayn Turner is the internationally-known author of over 20 books. Born in Portsmouth he served with the British Royal Navy. Many of his books have been on military, naval, and aviation subjects. John spent nearly a decade working on RAF publicity and made numerous test flights of new aeroplanes. He accompanied the Red Arrows aerobatics team and flew at twice the speed of sound back in 1963. He had 20 years combined service with the Ministry of Defence and the Central Office of Information.
Introduction
1 Alan Nunn May
2 Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs
3 Neville McVey Napier
4 Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean
5 William Martin Marshall
6 Bryan Frederick Linney
7 Anthony Maynard Wraight
8 The Microdots Five
9 George Blake
10 William John Christopher Vassall
11 Harold (Kim) Philby
12 Frank Clifton Bossard
13 Percy Sidney Allen
14 Geoffrey Prime and Others
15 Anthony Blunt
Acknowledgements
About the Author