Drawn from the extensive and in-depth interviews conducted for the groundbreaking BBC series, this book tells the story of the brave men and women who risked their lives to fight this secret war and reveals the covert world of SOE: how the operatives were recruited; the daring operations they carried out; the radio and coding systems that kept them in touch with London; and the gadgets designed to help them carry out their missions behind enemy lines.
Praise for Secret Agent:
‘Anyone connected with SOE will enjoy it, while for those seeking enlightenment the book will provide an excellent starting point’
- Sunday Telegraph
‘Stafford gives us a superior example of the genre, writing with aplomb about the SOE’s most daring operations’ - Sunday Times
‘It is as good an introduction to this thrilling and moving subject as we are likely to get’ - Spectator
David Stafford is an historian and former diplomat who has written extensively on espionage, intelligence, Churchill,
and the Second World War.
He is now an Honorary Fellow and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, where he and his wife now live.
279 pages.