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Twenty-five years in the Secret Service: The recollections of a spy

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A first-person memoir recounts the author's early life and lengthy career in clandestine service, tracing recruitment, undercover work, and the practical and moral challenges of spying. It describes infiltration of subversive organizations, intelligence-gathering techniques, close encounters, betrayals, and the tensions between duty and conscience. Personal motivations, hardships, and scant material rewards are reflected on alongside specific episodes and documents, while portraits and facsimiles supplement the narrative. The account aims to present an unvarnished, truthful record of the author's experiences and the responsibilities and consequences of long-term secret-service work.

About the Author

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Henri Le Caron

Henri Le Caron was a notable figure in the realm of espionage, best known for his memoir "Twenty-five Years in the Secret Service: The Recollections of a Spy." His work provides a unique insight into the world of intelligence and undercover operations during a pivotal time in history. Le Caron, who operated as a spy for the British Secret Service, offers readers a firsthand account of his experiences, challenges, and the intricacies of espionage. His writings contribute to the understanding of spycraft and its impact on historical events, making him a significant figure in the literature of espionage.

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