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Of spies and lies

Two books about the dangers of deception
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October 2023, no. 458

The Eagle in the Mirror by Jesse Fink

Viking, $34.99 pb, 352 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

My Mother the Spy by Cindy Dobbin and Freda Marnie Nicholls

Allen & Unwin, $34.99 pb, 320pp

Of spies and lies

Two books about the dangers of deception
by
October 2023, no. 458

The life of a spy is based on lies, but both these books make an attempt to separate fact from fiction in the stories of their subjects.

The first book tells the remarkable story of how an Australian from a rather unlikely background rose almost to the top of Britain’s foreign spy service, MI6, and was later accused of being not just a double but a triple agent. Charles Howard Ellis, always known as Dick, was born in 1895 in Sydney’s inner-west suburb of Annandale. His mother died when he was four years old. Together with his father, he led an itinerant life as a child and adolescent, even working as a professional cellist in Melbourne. In June 1914, he took ship for England. Arriving just as the Great War commenced, he enlisted in the British Army. Wounded at the Somme and promoted to captain, he finished the war engaged in military intelligence operations in Persia and Russia.

The Eagle in the Mirror

The Eagle in the Mirror

by Jesse Fink

Viking, $34.99 pb, 352 pp

My Mother the Spy

My Mother the Spy

by Cindy Dobbin and Freda Marnie Nicholls

Allen & Unwin, $34.99 pb, 320pp