Trust No One: The Secret World of Sidney ReillySidney Reilly remains one of the most elusive figures of the last century. He used a variety of disguises from South American cook to German high officer to build his legend in the underworld of international intrigue. Historian Richard Spence draws on photographs, illustrations, and uncovered records from British, Russian, and American intelligence sources to create a powerful portrait of a man who was feared by friend and enemy alike. The dramatic true-life tale of this 20th-century master spy and consummate criminal was the subject of the acclaimed PBS series Reilly: Ace of Spies starring Sam Neill. |
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