Treachery: Betrayals, Blunders and Cover-ups: Six Decades of Espionage

Author(s): Chapman Pincher

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In Treachery, noted intelligence authority and author Chapman Pincher makes a compelling case that the head of Britain’s own counterintelligence and security agency was himself a double agent, acting to undermine and imperil the UK and America. Fortified by a mass of new information, he pulls the mask from the MI5 chief, Sir Roger Hollis, and, as a result, years of traitorous action and inaction on his watch come tumbling down. Pincher reveals Hollis’s early years, when he attended Oxford University, which ‘educated’ many agents, and worked in 1930s' Shanghai, a hotbed of soon-to-be spies and Soviet recruiters. Also for the first time, he exposes how Hollis entered MI5 where, he was a grey presence who rose in the ranks over 27 years while, as Pincher reveals in startling new detail, he was allowing the most notorious Soviet spies of the century to flourish. Myriad intriguing case histories are portrayed here, including that of Lt. Igor Gouzenko, a Red Army cipher clerk who disclosed, in 1945, that there was a mole in MI5 serving Russian intelligence - an exposure which touched off the Cold War. With a mass of new evidence, some from Russian sources, Pincher tracks that mole and also provides exciting new perspectives on other infamous operatives of our time, including Kim Philby and Klaus Fuchs. Perhaps most explosively, Pincher posits that long after Hollis stepped down, a cover-up was perpetrated at the highest levels, even involving Margaret Thatcher, to conceal the truth forever - a deception which still continues. Treachery warns us to protect our society and institutions from enemy infiltration in the future. It is a revelatory work that puts twentieth-century politics and war into stunning new relief.

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Chapman Pincher is one of the most experienced and best-known British espionage writers. Born in India in
1914, he was educated at King’s College London and the Royal Military College of Science. His book Their
Trade Is Treachery, which first charged Sir Roger Hollis with being a Soviet agent, was a sensation. For
decades he has been the most effective critic of the British security system, and over the years he has broken
scores of stories that have created headlines.

General Fields

  • : 9781845967819
  • : Mainstream Publishing
  • : Mainstream Publishing
  • : 01 June 2011
  • : 01 June 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Chapman Pincher
  • : Paperback
  • : 327.12
  • : 688