Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: Lover, Traitor, Hero, Spy
'Superb. Meticulously researched, splendidly told, immensely entertaining and often very moving.' JOHN LE CARR‚àö√¢
SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD
'Engrossing as any thriller' Daily Telegraph
'Superb. Meticulously researched, splendidly told, immensely entertaining' John le Carré
'This is the most amazing book, full of fascinating and hair-raising true life adventures . . . It would be impossible to recommend it too highly' Mail on Sunday
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One December night in 1942, a Nazi parachutist landed in a Cambridgeshire field. His mission: to sabotage the British war effort.
His name was Eddie Chapman, but he would shortly become MI5's Agent Zigzag. Dashing and suave, courageous and unpredictable, Chapman was by turns a traitor, a hero, a villain and a man of conscience. But, as his spymasters and many lovers often wondered, who was the real Eddie Chapman?
Ben Macintyre weaves together diaries, letters, photographs, memories and top-secret MI5 files to create an exhilarating account of Britain's most sensational double agent.
Details
ISBN13: 9781526682642
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 400
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 19.6(H)x12.8(L)x2.6(W)340
Weight (gm): 340
Author Biography
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 now lives in London with his wife and three children. Agent Zigzag is his fifth book.Reviews
This is the most amazing book, full of fascinating and hair-raising true life adventures ... It would be impossible to recommend it too highly * Mail on Sunday *A fascinating biography of this most astonishing and insouciant of double agents ... incredible * Sunday Telegraph *
Superb. Meticulously researched, splendidly told, immensely entertaining and often very moving * John Le Carré *
Macintyre never misses a delightful, haunting or terrifying detail ... Buy it for dads everywhere but read it too * Observer *
Never short on thrills * Independent on Sunday *
A cracker of a Second World War double-agent yarn * The Times *
The story of Eddie Chapman is different. In fiction it would be rejected as improbable -- MI5