Agent Jack
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Historical
3.5
Robert Hutton
"An appealing mix of accessibility and research. [Hutton] has illuminated a fascinating and often appalling side of the war at home." — Wall Street Journal The never-before-told story of Eric Roberts, who infiltrated a network of Nazi sympathizers in Great Britain in order to protect the country from the grips of fascismJune 1940: Europe has fallen to Adolf Hitler’s army, and Britain is his next target. Winston Churchill exhorts the country to resist the Nazis, and the nation seems to rally behind him. But in secret, some British citizens are plotting to hasten an invasion. Agent Jack tells the incredible true story of Eric Roberts, a seemingly inconsequential bank clerk who, in the guise of “Jack King”, helped uncover and neutralize the invisible threat of fascism on British shores. Gifted with an extraordinary ability to make people trust him, Eric Roberts penetrated the Communist Party and the British Union of Fascists before playing his greatest role for MI5: Hitler's man in London. Pretending to be an agent of the Gestapo, Roberts single-handedly built a network of hundreds of British Nazi sympathizers—factory workers, office clerks, shopkeepers —who shared their secrets with him. It was work so secret and so sensitive that it was kept out of the reports MI5 sent to Winston Churchill. In a gripping real-world thriller, Robert Hutton tells the fascinating story of an operation whose existence has only recently come to light with the opening of MI5’s World War II files. Drawing on these newly declassified documents and private family archives, Agent Jack shatters the comforting notion that Britain could never have succumbed to fascism and, consequently, that the world could never have fallen to Hitler. Agent Jack is the story of one man who loved his country so much that he risked everything to stand against a rising tide of hate.
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Author
Robert Hutton
Pages
323
Publisher
Macmillan + ORM
Published Date
2019-11-12
ISBN
1250221773 9781250221773
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"Agent Jack is the true story of Eric Roberts, who at first look, seemed to be your typical run of the mill bank clerk. What nobody really knew is that Mr. Roberts was in fact a highly talented MI5 agent known as Jack King, who excelled in infiltrating underground Fascist groups and fleshing out Nazi sympathizers in England during World War 2. He used his abilities to lure people in and make them think they were spying for the Gestapo, when in reality, they were actually spying for MI5, who saved these secrets from being made known to the Germans. <br/><br/>I found this book to be absolutely fascinating. It is highly detailed, well researched and reads more like an espionage novel than a work of non-fiction. Most, if not all of the details in this book have been kept secret until 2014. <br/><br/>I was surprised at how many German sympathizers there were in England and at the job Mr. Roberts, who at first used his own name while infiltrating these groups did while not blowing his cover while monitoring as many as 500 people, albeit many were inactive. Thats still quite a feat for one person. If you enjoy history and espionage (fiction or non-fiction), you should definitely give this one a read!<br/><br/>My gratitude to St. Martin's Press, NetGalley, and author Robert Hutton for gifting me a copy in exchange for an honest review."
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