Eddie Chapman, con man, womanizer, safe-cracker, was the most remarkable double agent of World War II. Nicholas Booth delivers an enthralling account of his long and extraordinary life.
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Nicholas Booth is the author of six previous books, and a broadcaster. For ten years, he worked as a journalist, starting his career with the Observer, and ending up as technology editor on The Times. He lives in Cheshire.
A review cannot possibly convey the sheer fun of this story. . . . Or the fascinating moral complexities. ---New York Times
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