Rogue Agent
From Secret Plots to Psychological Warfare, The Untold Story of Robert Bruce Lockhart
(Autor) James CrosslandSir Robert Bruce Lockhart (1887-1970) was an impressive figure: a diplomat, intelligence agent, conspirator, journalist and propagandist who played a key role in both world wars. A man who charmed his way into the confidences of everyone from Leon Trotsky to Anthony Eden, and who influential press baron Lord Beaverbook claimed 'could well have been prime minister'. And yet Lockhart died almost forgotten and near destitute, becoming little more than a footnote in the pages of history. Rogue Agent is the first biography of this gifted yet habitually flawed maverick. It chronicles his many exploits, from his time as Britain's 'Agent' in Moscow, when he conspired with MI6's 'Ace of Spies' Sidney Reilly to bring down the Communist regime, to leading the Political Warfare Executive, a secret body responsible for disinformation and propaganda in the Second World War. Exploring Lockhart's unorthodox thinking and contributions to the development of psychological warfare as well as his hedonistic lifestyle - the late nights and many affairs that left him in a state of perpetual debt - Rogue Agent tells the thrilling story of this unconventional war hero.
James Crossland
James Crossland is a British author known for his works in the science fiction and fantasy genres. His writing style is characterized by intricate world-building, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes. Crossland's most notable works include the critically acclaimed novel "The Chronicles of Althea" series, which has garnered a large following for its immersive storytelling and richly imagined universe. His contributions to literature have helped push the boundaries of the speculative fiction genre, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike. "The Chronicles of Althea" remains his most famous work, showcasing Crossland's talent for creating compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide.