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A Spy Named Orphan

The Enigma of Donald Maclean

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A Spy Named Orphan

By: Roland Philipps
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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A gripping tale of betrayal and counterbetrayal that tells the story of the most enigmatic member of the Cambridge spy ring - Donald Maclean.

Donald Maclean was a star diplomat, an establishment insider and a keeper of some of the West's greatest secrets. He was also a Russian spy, driven by passionately held beliefs, whose betrayal and defection to Moscow reverberated for decades.

Christened ‘Orphan’ by his Russian recruiter, Maclean was the perfect spy and Britain’s most gifted traitor. But as he leaked huge amounts of top-secret intelligence, an international code-breaking operation was rapidly closing in on him. Moments before he was unmasked, Maclean vanished.

Drawing on a wealth of previously classified material, Roland Philipps now tells this story for the first time in full. Philipps unravels Maclean’s character and contradictions: a childhood that was simultaneously liberal and austere; a Cambridge education mixing in Communist circles; a polished diplomat with a tendency to wild binges; a marriage complicated by secrets; an accelerated rise through the Foreign Office and, above all, a gift for deception. Taking us back to the golden age of espionage, A Spy Named Orphan reveals the impact of one of the most dangerous and enigmatic Soviet agents of the 20th century, whose actions heightened the tensions of the Cold War.

©2018 Roland Philipps (P)2018 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Europe Freedom & Security Great Britain Historical Military Military & War Politicians Politics & Activism Politics & Government Russia World War II Espionage Imperialism War Socialism Soviet Union Winston Churchill Cold War Liberalism

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I've always found the Cambridge five you be one of the most interesting spy rings, and this book gives an interesting leak into one of its profilic members.

The in-depth life of Donald Maclean

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What a pleasure it has been to spend those hours listening to this great book.

Well researched and beautifully read

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Really enjoyed it!. The reading by Jonathan Keeble was superb. I will lookout for him again.

loved it!

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Excellent narrator. For those thinking of a life in the Secret Service, this gives an insight into the stresses involved in secrecy and having to lie to defend one's ideals. It did make me wonder how anybody could be trusted in the world of espionage.

Fascinating!

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After a journey starting at M I eventually arrived at Orphan, Just about every of the other books dealing with the Cambridge Five, the SIS etc. referenced Phillips and A Spy Named Orphan at some stage. I decided to try it. It is worth the reputation. Well worth listening to.

Deserved reputation.

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One of the best biographies I can recall - well researched but not encumbered with irrelevant detail. Excellentllently read by Jonathan Keeble.

A fine biography, seen in context of its time.

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This was an excellent retelling of an individual of whom I knew nothing about. Never dull, perfectly narrated I recommend to anyone who enjoys the espionage genre. A perfect accompaniment to reading a biography of the better known of the Cambridge Five, Kim Philby. The author does a grand job in weaving together the subjects very complex character. I felt profoundly sad at the end of it that he sold his Presbyterian birthright for the pot of stew of communism.

Excellent Retelling

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An enjoyable listen. A great story well read. I would sincerely recommend the audio book.

Great story

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Interesting story which joins the dots between the Cambridge 5. Spoilt by the narrator's tendency to make made up noises prior to every quote. Highly irritating!

interesting story which joins the dots

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A very thorough, accessible account of the book’s subject. Jonathan Keeble is a great narrator.

Excellent

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