Intrepids Last Case, William Stevenson
Intrepids Last Case, William Stevenson
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Intrepid's Last Case

Author: William Stevenson

Narrator: Nigel Patterson

Unabridged: 12 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/19/2021


Synopsis

Intrepid's Last Case chronicles the post–World War II activities of Sir William Stephenson, whose fascinating role in helping to defeat the Nazis was the subject of the worldwide bestseller A Man Called Intrepid.

Sir William Stephenson (Intrepid) still stood at the center of events when he and author William Stevenson discussed in the 1980s an investigation into sudden allegations that Intrepid's wartime aide, Dick Ellis, had been both a Soviet mole and a Nazi spy. They concluded that the rumors grew, ironically, from Intrepid's last wartime case involving the first major Soviet intelligence defector of the new atomic age: Igor Gouzenko. Intrepid saved Gouzenko and found him sanctuary inside a Canadian spy school. Gouzenko was about to make more devastating disclosures than those concerning atomic espionage when the case was mysteriously terminated and Intrepid's organization dissolved.

Unraveling the implications of Gouzenko's defection and Intrepid's removal from the case, tracing the steps of Dick Ellis, and disclosing much new information regarding United States and Canadian postwar intelligence activities, Intrepid's Last Case is a story that for sheer excitement rivals the best spy fiction—and is all the more important because every word is true.

About William Stevenson

William Stevenson (1924-2013) was a pilot who flew for the British during World War II. Following the war, he became a journalist, working for the Toronto Star and other publications. As an author, he wrote several books, including the bestsellers A Man Called Intrepid and 90 Minutes at Entebbe.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Malia on July 15, 2012

"We love the King!" is the motto of current Thailand, yet many do not know the background nor the struggles of their beloved monarch. Because he is considered a deity by his people, anything that may hint at flawing his image is taboo. While I agree that the Ninth Rama is extraordinary, I believe th......more

Goodreads review by Arief_13 on October 08, 2008

this is one of the most intimate potraits of the Thai Royal family ever published. buku ini di-banned di Thai karena menggunakan sapaan 'Lek' atau panggilan HM Bhumibol Adulyadej sewaktu kecil. i got comprehensive view of Thai royal, especialy the King, in Thai socio-cultural and political life.......more

Goodreads review by Austin on October 21, 2008

This book came out while I was living in Thailand, but it was banned from sale in Thailand. I didn't know that, so I ordered it over the Internet, and then every English-speaking Thai I knew was fascinated that I had a copy, but very scared to be caught in possession of it.......more