Book review: Guy Burgess — The Spy Who Knew Everyone

The infamous spies who infiltrated Britain in the 1950s and ‘60s came from the wealthy upper classes and went unchallenged in their roles, writes Neil Robinson.

Book review: Guy Burgess — The Spy Who Knew Everyone

Stewart Purvis and Jeff Hulbert,

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