Agents of Influence
Britain's Secret Intelligence War Against the IRA
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Boulton
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By:
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Aaron Edwards
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Recruited by British Intelligence to infiltrate the IRA and Sinn Féin during the height of the Northern Ireland Troubles, they were ‘agents of influence'. With codenames like INFLICTION, STAKEKNIFE, 3007 and CAROL, these spies played a pivotal role in the fight against Irish republicanism. Now, for the first time, some of these agents have emerged from the shadows to tell their compelling stories. Agents of Influence takes you behind the scenes of the secret intelligence war which helped bring the IRA's armed struggle to an end.
Historian Aaron Edwards, the critically acclaimed author of UVF: Behind the Mask, explains how the IRA was penetrated by British agents, with explosive new revelations about the hidden agendas of prominent republicans like Martin McGuinness and Freddie Scappaticci and lesser-known ones like Joe Haughey and John Joe Magee. Bringing to light recently declassified TOP SECRET documents and the firsthand testimonies of agents and their handlers, Edwards reveals how British Intelligence gained extraordinary access to the IRA's inner circle and manipulated them into engaging with the peace process.
With new insights into the spy masters behind the scenes, their strategies and tactics, and Britain's international intelligence network in Northern Ireland, Europe, and beyond, Agents of Influence offers a rare and shocking glimpse into the clandestine world of secret agents, British intelligence strategy and the betrayal at the heart of militant Irish republicanism during the vicious decades of the Troubles.
©2021 Aaron Edwards (P)2023 W. F. Howes LtdVery Interesting and well balanced
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At times the story meanders off into the history of the IRA, and more could possibly have been of the end of the IRA’s armed campaigns.
The pace of the narration is spot on and the narrator’s ability to drop seamlessly into a Bogside drawl when recounting the quotes that pepper this book is peerless.
Well worth reading, and yet more for Wee Gerry to think about as he ponders the court cases against him.
Meticulously researched history.
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Very good
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A very in-depth report of Northern Ireland war.
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Good narration . Well paced and informative .
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