The Spycops Scandal: The Spycops Scandal
By (Author) Alison
By (author) Belinda
By (author) Helen Steel
By (author) Lisa
By (author) Naomi
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
20th May 2025
13th March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
362.88082
Paperback
400
Width 127mm, Height 196mm, Spine 25mm
304g
Five women who were deceived and manipulated into long-term, sexual relationships by undercover police tell the shocking story of what happened to them Groomed. Gaslighted. Ghosted. They thought they'd found their soulmate. They had no idea he was spying on them. These five motivated, independent women each thought they'd met their perfect partner - someone who shared their values, ambitions and goals. But after a while, in some cases years later, the men started to behave strangely. They disappeared for weeks at a time, saying they needed to go away to clear their heads. Small details about their lives didn't quite fit. Then they vanished, leaving a note saying that the relationship was over. These men were undercover police officers, who had targeted the women for their links to activist groups. They took the identities of dead children and carried fake passports and driving licences. They were all married, some with children. They had been working from a set of guidelines and were all using the same manipulative techniques. This is the story of five women whose lives were stolen by state-sponsored spies, and who, one by one, uncovered the shocking truth.
Riveting * The Guardian *
An inspiring read * New Statesman *
Deep Deception is one of the most important books that I've read * Samira Ahmed *
These brave women exposed the systematic abuse of innocent people at the hands of the secret state that had been going on for decades. They are not victims, they are the victors who shed light on the way our secret police target non-violent campaigners * Baroness Jenny Jones of Moulsecoomb *
These brave women exposed the systematic abuse of innocent people at the hands of the secret state that had been going on for decades. They are not victims, they are the victors who shed light on the way our secret police target non-violent campaigners. * Baroness Jenny Jones of Moulsecoomb *