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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x161x33 mm, kaal: 594 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Michael Joseph Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0241726352
  • ISBN-13: 9780241726358
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x161x33 mm, kaal: 594 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Michael Joseph Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0241726352
  • ISBN-13: 9780241726358
An extraordinary true story of growing up inside MI6, uncovering family secrets, and tracing a legacy of British espionage across half a century.

A fabulous romp of a book, part John le Carré, part Ealing comedy compulsively readable SUNDAY TIMES

Tells the story of the authors unique childhood and the extraordinary, shadowy lives of his mother and father SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Truth is stranger than fiction INDEPENDENT

Reads like a Cold War thriller written by John le Carré with an added injection of wry humour BBC SATURDAY LIVE

"It has always been inculcated into me that no good could ever come of having anything to do with my father"

As a boy, Alistair Wood lived within the (very high) walls of a Secret Intelligence Service or MI6 training camp, surrounded by some of the most senior - and colourful - characters in SIS history.

After all, he was family. His mother was one of a handful of women to have operated behind the lines in post-war Berlin. His father, once one of Britains most highly-regarded intelligence officers, was an absent and perplexing figure, the reasons for his sudden departure from the Service still classified to this day.

But Woods search for the truth took him on a journey more remarkable than even he had imagined.

My Family and Other Spies is a gripping exploration of an extraordinary, scarcely believable life, a globe-trotting spy story that spans a half century from the gathering storm before the Second World War to the fall of Communism, and a sons reckoning with the secrets of the past.



'Simply stunning ... might be the best non-fiction book Ive ever read about post-war SIS' CHARLES BEAUMONT

A remarkable insight into British intelligence in the Cold Warwith all the intrigue and suspense of a truly gripping espionage novel' ALEX GERLIS

This is very entertaining a fascinating biography STEPHEN DORRIL, author of MI6: 50 Years of Special Operations

'A compelling personal journey to uncover the truth and an intimate view into one of Britains most secretive organisations' HELEN FRY 'The intriguing story of how the author peels back the cloak of mystery surrounding his father, a member of the Secret Intelligence Service. A very good book strongly recommended' ROBERT LYMAN

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This book is simply stunning. It might be the best non-fiction book Ive ever read about post-war SIS, and Alistairs unique (an overused word, but in this sense, entirely justified) perspective allows him to draw back the curtain on one of the most secretive organisations in the world, in a way that nobody else has done, or could do. The story of JBW is picaresque, intriguing, dramatic and a window onto the frontlines of World War II and Cold War spying, offering insights I have never before seen on the printed page. Its also a moving personal story about a sons attempt to understand his father, and very funny in an understated, British way. This is a book that everyone interested in British Intelligence will devour, shaking their heads in disbelief at the extraordinary stories as they do so * Charles Beaumont * A brilliant memoir * Daily Express * My Family and Other Spies is a remarkable insight into British intelligence in the Cold War, eloquently told through the unlikely but compelling medium of a family memoir and with all the intrigue and suspense of a truly gripping espionage novel -- Alex Gerlis, bestselling author of Agent in Berlin and Every Spy A Traitor A compelling personal journey to uncover the truth and an intimate view into one of Britains most secretive organisations * Helen Fry, author of Spymaster and MI9 * A very English Mr and Mrs Smith makes a fabulous romp its a tale elegantly told * Observer * The intriguing story of how the author peels back the cloak of mystery surrounding his father, a member of the Secret Intelligence Service thats MI6 to you and I. A very good book strongly recommended -- Robert Lyman An intriguing memoir * London Standard * [ A] fabulous romp of a book, part John le Carré and part Ealing comedy * Sunday Times *

As one of the only members of his family not to have been employed by the Secret Intelligence Service, Alistair Wood has enjoyed a reassuringly respectable (and successful) career in advertising, working in the UK, US, Korea, and South-East Asia. He lives in London.