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British intelligence in twilight of Empire

The subject of my new book A Faithful Spy  , the late MI6 and MI5 officer Walter Bell  was  at the heart of the US/UK WW2  and Cold War intel relationship. His hitherto undisclosed   private papers , on which the book draws , also covers his  posting to Kenya 1949-1952 , to Delhi in 1952-57, West Indies in 1958-1960 , Kenya again in 1961-1967 where he was involved  operationally,  as British intelligence monitored soviet influence on anti-colonial leaders and played a crucial role in  the passing of political power while …

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A Faithful Spy

  I am delighted that my latest book A Faithful Spy ,on the life and times of MI6 and MI5 officer  Walter Bell is being published this autumn . (published by Chisebury October 1 , available in bookshops and amazon.) When Bell died in January 2004, aged ninety-four, the details of his life – not least of his professional career in the British secret services during a defining period in the history of modern espionage and security – remained a well-kept secret. He had been decorated with the US Medal …

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