NIGEL WEST - Molehunt. The Full Story of the Soviet Spy in MI5London England, Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd, 1987. First Edition, Very Good/Fine/Very Good/fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 0297791508 Hardback Ever since that fateful day in May 1951 when Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean defected to Russia, the British Security Service has been tormented by the knowledge that it had penetrated at a high level by a Soviet mole. Over the years, there has been much speculation about the identity of the person responsible for the tip-off. At first, Kim Philby was blamed, but later it became evident that the original warning could not have come from him, and must have been given by someone inside MI5. Gradually, the evidence accumulated and it became clear to MI5's molehunters that a spy had climbed to the very highest echelons of their own organization. A series of top-secret investigations were conducted, but their results up until now, have never been fully revealed. The name of just one of the suspects, Sir Roger Hollis, has been leaked but, for legal reasons, it has never been possible to tell the full story. Now, following admissions made in a bizarre court case in Australia and the recent deaths of two crucial witnesses, it is possible to expose the whole incredible truth: the plots, the molehunts and the cover-ups - even evidence that Peter Wright was not aware of. Was Hollis really a spy? Why did Peter Wright break his oath of lifelong secrecy? What was Lord Rothschild's involvement? The answers are stranger than any spy fiction, and twice as compelling. Eight pages of B/W photos. GBP 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 11.75 US$ 13.45 | JP¥ 1983] Book number 010504To our regrets this title was recently sold. Please use the search function to find another copy. |
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