Double Cross: The True Story of The D-Day Spies (Hardback)
Ben Macintyre (author)- Not available
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781408819906
Number of pages: 432
Weight: 625 g
Dimensions: 216 x 135 x 40 mm
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Ben Macintyre has excelled himself ... an utterly gripping story. One can finish the book with the strangely proud sensation that in the Second World War perfidious Albion played the Great Game remarkably well * Antony Beevor, Daily Telegraph *
If you thought Antony Beevor's D-Day couldn't be bettered: [here is] the amazing story of the madcap spy network that bamboozled the Germans in the build-up to invasion * Mail on Sunday *
Enjoyable and engrossing ... For all its splendidly weird ploys and feints, Macintyre's book culminates in a stirring account of old-fashioned courage * Boyd Tonkin, Independent *
Immensely satisfying ... Times columnist Macintyre has done his homework thoroughly and sketches out the characters of the double agents and their spymasters with sympathy and not a little humour ... in its own way it is as true a portrait of the war as Beevor's epic * Oliver Moody, The Times *
Enthralling ... Macintyre is a master at leading the reader down some very tortuous paths while ensuring they never lose their bearings ... a book so gripping that I even found myself reading it in lifts * Evening Standard *
Exquisite entertainment * Andro Linklater, Spectator *
***** Crammed with anecdotes that will leave you laughing in disbelief ... an astonishing story of Britain's fake Nazi spies * Metro *
Highly entertaining ... Macintyre is a first-class narrative historian and Double Cross is as pacy as a thriller and better written than most * Sunday Telegraph *
***** Fascinating * Daily Express *
A meticulous, thrilling account of the double bluff that paved the way for D-Day ... unfettered in the pages of history that read like the best adventure fiction, he becomes positively exuberant ... utterly gripping * The Times *
**** Grippingly enjoyable * Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday *
**** No one does cloak-and-gun history better; Macintyre mixes a professor's research with a journalist's eye for a good story and a forensic scientist's ability to spot the absurdities of war * Sunday Express *
Entertaining * Guardian *
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