To Catch a Spy, 9781837731190
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Espionage, lies, and cover-ups: the explosive truth behind the Spycatcher affair.
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To Catch a Spy

how the spycatcher affair brought mi5 in from the cold

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    11 September 2025

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Summary

Unmasking “Spycatcher”: The British Government’s Secret War

The “Spycatcher” affair stands as a landmark moment in British intelligence history, forever changing the public’s perception of espionage and national security. It exposed alleged Soviet infiltration and a culture of illegal activities within British services. But what lies beneath the surface of this infamous scandal?

In To Catch a Spy, Tim Tate unveils the shocking truth behind the British government’s d…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781837731190
ISBN-10:1837731195
Author:Tim Tate
Publisher:Icon Books
Imprint:Icon Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:11 September 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
About The Author

Tim Tate

Tim Tate is a multi-award-winning documentary film-maker, investigative journalist and best-selling author. Over a career spanning 45 years he has written for most national newspapers and made more than 80 documentaries for British and international broadcasters. His films have been honoured by Amnesty International, the Royal Television Society, UNESCO, the International Documentary Association, the Association for International Broadcasting, the [US] National Academy of Cable Broadcasting and the New York Festivals.

He is the author of 18 published non-fiction books. His most recent work, The Spy Who Was Left Out In The Cold uncovered the secret history of Cold War superspy Michal Goleniewski. Hitler’s British Traitors revealed the untold story of espionage, sabotage and treachery by pro-Nazi British fascists during the Second World War. It was selected as Book of The Week by The Times. His 2018 book Hitler’s Forgotten Children, which told the story of the Nazi Lebensborn program through the life of one of its victims, Ingrid von Oelhafen, has been translated into twelve languages and published in 16 countries. Tim is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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