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Philby: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal will be televised in a major two-part BBC... Read More

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Philby: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal will be televised in a major two-part BBC2 documentary presented by Ben Macintyre, to coincide with publication. BBC2 documentaries of Agent Zigzag and Operation Mincemeat attracted viewing figures of over 3 millionWritten with access to newly released MI5 files and previously unseen family papers, this is the story of history's most famous double-agent told as never beforeOver 750,000 copies sold of Agent Zigzag, Operation Mincemeat and Double Cross in all editionsAgent Zigzag was shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award 2008 and the Galaxy British Book Award for Biography of the Year 2008. Operation Mincemeat was a No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller. Double Cross was also a Sunday Times bestseller, and was a Richard & Judy pickMajor newspaper serialisation, plus guaranteed extensive news and review coverage across print, broadcast and online mediaBen Macintyre is a columnist and Associate Editor on The Times. He has worked as the newspaper's correspondent in New York, Paris and Washington. He is the author of nine previous books including Agent Zigzag, shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award and the Galaxy British Book Award for Biography of the Year 2008, and the no. 1 bestsellers Operation Mincemeat and Double Cross. He lives in North London with his wife and three children.Kim Philby was the most notorious British defector and Soviet mole in history. Agent, double agent, traitor and enigma, he betrayed every secret of Allied operations to the Russians in the early years of the Cold War. Philby's two closest friends in the intelligence world, Nicholas Elliott of MI6 and James Jesus Angleton, the CIA intelligence chief, thought they knew Philby better than anyone, and then discovered they had not known him at all. This is a story of intimate duplicity; of loyalty, trust and treachery, class and conscience; of an ideological battle waged by men with cut-glass accents and well-made suits in the comfortable clubs and restaurants of London and Washington; of male friendships forged, and then systematically betrayed. With access to newly released MI5 files and previously unseen family papers, and with the cooperation of former officers of MI6 and the CIA, this definitive biography unlocks what is perhaps the last great secret of the Cold War.The true, untold story of Kim Philby, history's most famous traitor, from Sunday Times no. 1 bestselling author Ben Macintyre, featuring an Afterword from John le CarréAn engaging book on a tantalising and ultimately tragic subject, If it starts as a study of friendship, it ends as an indictmentNo one writes about deceit and subterfuge so dramatically, authoritatively or perceptively. To read A Spy Among Friends is a bit like climbing aboard a runaway train in terms of speed and excitement - except that Macintyre knows exactly where he is going and is in total control of his materialIt reads like fiction, which is testament to the extraordinary power of the story itself but also to the skills of the storyteller . at least as compelling as any of the great fictionalised accounts of Britain's greatest traitor and one of the best real-life spy stories one is ever likely to read *****Illuminating, gripping and moving . What Macintyre reveals - but not too quickly - is the extent to which those who confided in him, as friends or colleagues or both, were made unwitting accessories to treasonThrilling ... An extraordinary book ... I'm not a lover of spy novels, yet I adored this book. Fictional spies never seem believable to me; novels are populated by stereotypes devoid of nuances that define the individual. That's not the case here. Macintyre's strength is his capacity for intimacy, the very thing Philby, Elliott and Angleton lacked . Just about perfectWhereas Milne thinks his friend betrayed his country because he genuinely believed in communism, Macintyre's explanation is more intriguing and more convincingRiveting reading ... The transcript of this rendezvous is Ben Macintyre's scoop: the motor of an unputdownable postwar thriller whose every incredible detail is fact not fiction . A brilliant reconciliation of history and entertainment ... A Spy Among Friends is not just an elegy, it is an unforgettable requiemGripping ... Ben Macintyre's bottomlessly fascinating new book is an exploration of Kim Philby's friendships, particularly with Nicholas Elliott . This book consists of 300 pages; I would have been happy had it been three times as long *****The life of Cambridge spy Kim Philby is analysed in this irresistibly readable studySwiftly paced, beautifully written . It is the small, human details that makes this grim, beguiling story so intoxicatingA hugely engrossing contribution to Philby lore ... Such a summary does no justice to Macintyre's marvellously shrewd and detailed account of Philby's nefarious career. It is both authoritative and enthralling ... One of the pleasures of writing about espionage is that you are almost licensed to concoct your own conspiracy theories; all that's demanded is plausibility, and Elliott and Macintyre's gloss on events is highly plausibleHe does not let his readers down here . The story has been told before, but Macintyre's ability to unbundle intelligence acronyms is unrivalled . He has thrown a detailed and always entertaining light on the practices and culture of the 20th-century British intelligence through the lens of its most ignominious episodeEngaging and atmosphericMacintyre writes with the diligence and insight of a journalist, and the panache of a born storyteller . Worthy of John le Carré at his bestFascinating . The real tragedy, as this book so masterfully reveals, is that Philby's charm and easy manner made fools of so many *****The doomed relationship between Philby and Elliott makes this old tale of treason seem new enough

Product Details

Title: ASpy Among Friends
Author: Ben Macintyre
SKU: BK0252929
EAN: 9781408859223

About Author

Ben Macintyre is a columnist and Associate Editor on The Times. He has worked as the newspaper's correspondent in New York, Paris and Washington. He is the author of nine books including Agent Zigzag, shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award and the Galaxy British Book Award for Biography of the Year 2008, the number 1 bestseller Operation Mincemeat and, most recently, the Richard & Judy Book Club selection, Double Cross. He lives in London.

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