The Illusionist, Robert Hutton
The Illusionist, Robert Hutton
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The Illusionist
The True Story of the Man Who Fooled Hitler

Author: Robert Hutton

Narrator: Al Murray

Unabridged: 9 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/29/2024


Synopsis

Cairo, 1942: If you had asked a British officer who Colonel Clarke was, they would have been able to point him out. Always ready with a drink and a story, Clarke was a well-known figure in Cairo social circles and nightlife. If you then asked what he did, you would have less success. Those who knew didn't tell—and almost no one really knew at all.

Clarke thought of himself as developing a new kind of weapon. Its components? Rumor, stagecraft, a sense of fun. Its target? The mind of Erwin Rommel, Hitler's greatest general. Throughout history, military commanders have sought to mislead their opponents. Dudley Clarke set out to do it on a scale no one had imagined before. Even afterwards, almost no one understood the magnitude of his achievement.

Drawing on recently released documents and hugely expanding on the louche portrait of Clarke as seen in SAS: Rogue Warriors, journalist and historian Robert Hutton reveals the amazing story of Clarke's "A Force," the invention of the SAS and the Commandos, and the masterful hoodwinking of the Desert Fox at the battle of El Alamein. The Illusionist tells for the first time the dazzling tale of how, at a pivotal moment in the war, British eccentricity and imagination combined to thwart the Nazis and save innumerable lives—on both sides.

About Robert Hutton

Robert Hutton has been Bloomberg’s UK Political Correspondent since 2004. Before that he was a reporter on the Daily Mirror, and before that he built robots and taught computers to play Bridge at Edinburgh University. He’s married with two sons, and lives in South East London.Hutton's previous books include Would They Lie to You? and Romps, Tots and Boffins: The Strange Language of News.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mercy on December 01, 2024

Slow and informative......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on February 15, 2025

I got this book after reading about Dudley in a history magazine. Unfortunately the magazine article was more interesting… This book is slow going and the author seems to enjoy going on little walkies around the chapter for about four pages before actually getting to the point. I’m sure I would lear......more

Goodreads review by Jen on November 29, 2024

For all the World War Two novels I’ve read, none of them have ever been set in the North African part of the war, and for that reason this book was doubly interesting to me. The deception that was concocted to fool the Nazis is amazing, and learning more about that theater of the war was really fasc......more

Goodreads review by Roger on January 16, 2025

Interesting story of Dudley Clarke and his deceptions in World War 2.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on February 28, 2025

This is an account of Dudley Clarke’s wartime exploits and the use of deception in the theatre of war that he was instrumental in developing. I will cover the awkward part first and get it out of the way. Not too many people would have heard of Clarke until the 2020’s and then it would be for one st......more