The Puppet Masters: Spies, traitors and the real forces behind world events
By (Author) John Hughes-Wilson
Orion Publishing Co
Cassell Military
1st March 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
355.3432
Paperback
480
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 34mm
340g
John Hughes-Wilson is a former intelligence officer and is ideally placed to reveal the secret history of military intelligence. He takes us 'behind the scenes' of military and political events from Elizabeth I to Osama bin Laden and the crisis in the Middle East. The book is divided into three parts. The first investigates some famous disasters when lack of intelligence was the decisive factor, e.g. Gallipoli and Dieppe. The second examines some equally famous examples of good intelligence being overlooked or ignored, e.g. the 'bridge too far' battle of Arnhem. The last part goes behind the scenes of some famous successes, from the capture of Slobodan Milosevic to the defeat of IRA bombing campaigns and the arrest of a spy ring at the heart of NATO.
John Hughes-Wilson is a former intelligence officer and the author of Blindfold and Alone (with Cathryn Corns) and the best selling Military Intelligence Blunders. He broadcasts with David Dimbleby, presenting military events for the BBC and is a fellow of the RUSI and Churchill College, Cambridge.