The Spy's Handbook
By (Author) Herbie Brennan
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
21st April 2003
Main
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Hobbies, quizzes, toys and games
327.12
144
Width 124mm, Height 198mm, Spine 8mm
123g
Whether you're just a bit nosy, or you want to launch a full-scale investigation of your neighbours, this handbook teaches you everything you need to know. There are practical sections on codes, ciphers, invisible ink and signalling, as well as guidance on drops and safe houses. The handbook teaches you how to spot when somebody is lying, and how to lie effectively youself. There are sections on successful disguise and how to structure a spy ring, including pyschological recruitment strategies, psychic surveillance, and spotting moles. There is also technical advice about constructing bugging devices and setting traps. Herbie Brennan interlaces the facts with anecdotes about real-life spies, making this handbook an entertaining armchair read as well as an essential tool for any budding (or currently serving) MI6 operative.
Herbie Brennan began a journalistic career at age eighteen and at twenty-four became the youngest newspaper editor in his native Ireland. He is now a full-time writer of fact and fiction for both adults and children, with several international bestsellers to his name. Combined sales of his books have passed seven million copies, and his work has appeared in more than fifty countries. He lives with his wife and eight cats in an old rectory in Ireland.