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Philby, pictured speaking to the British press in 1955 after being officially cleared of being a Soviet agent, surfaced in Moscow and was granted asylum by the Soviets on this day in 1963
Philby - an award-winning investigative journalist and granddaughter of Britain's most famous communist double-agent, Kim
Philby - is perfectly placed to blend spy thriller with domestic tension.
Philby - an awardwinning investigative journalist and granddaughter of Britain's most famous doubleagent, Kim
Philby - is perfectly placed to blend spy thriller with domestic tension.
Philby - an awardwinning investigative journalist and granddaughter of Britain's most famous doubleagent, Kim
Philby - is perfectly placed to blend spy thriller with Claims that The Most Difficult Thing is reminiscent of The Night Manager from a woman's point of view, aren't far off.
PCci ma pd MT Firmly in the emerging domestic noir genre, Charlotte
Philby's debut is intricate, enigmatic, and compelling to the end.
Unlike
Philby -- the last big difference -- Sorge did not escape arrest when he was finally unmasked.
Philby, a member of the infamous Cambridge Spy Ring - alongside Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt and John Cairncross - supplied vital information to Moscow from within MI5.
Borough Press an imprint of publishing house HarperCollins, has acquired world English language rights to The Most Difficult Thing, a debut novel by Charlotte
Philby, book news company The Bookseller revealed on Tuesday.
TRACKING EDITH Cert PG Running time 92 minutes Eye-opening documentary with a focus on Austrian-British photographer Edith Tudor-Hart, a Soviet spy who was instrumental in recruiting the infamous Cambridge double agent Kim
Philby.
He was also the 'Third Man' of the 'Cambridge Five' spy ring which included Kim
Philby, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt.
British double agent Kim
Philby detailed his life of betrayal and the ease with which he was able to pass secrets to his Soviet controllers in newly-discovered video footage broadcast by the BBC on Monday.
Times (UK) writer and the author of nine books on World War II spycraft, including Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies (*** SELECTION Nov/Dec 2012), Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory (*** SELECTION Sept/Oct 2010), and Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal (***-1/2 SELECTION Mar/Apr 2008), Ben MacIntyre revisits the story of the notorious Kim
Philby, the British double agent who spied for the Soviets for three decades.