Elizabeth's Spymaster

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Francis Walsingham was the first spymaster in the modern sense. His methods anticipated those of MI5 and MI6 and even those of the KGB. He maintained a network of spies across Europe, including double-agents at the highest level in Rome and Spain - the sworn enemies of Queen Elizabeth and her Protestant regime.

His entrapment of Mary Queen of Scots is a classic intelligence operation that resulted in her execution.

As Robert Hutchinson reveals, his cypher expert's ability to intercept other peoples' secret messages and his brilliant forged letters made him a fearsome champion of the young Elizabeth. Yet even this machiavellian schemer eventually fell foul of Elizabeth as her confidence grew (and judgement faded).

The rise and fall of Walsingham is a Tudor epic, vividly narrated by a historian with unique access to the surviving documentary evidence.

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Robert Hutchinson

Robert Hutchinson

Robert Hutchinson was defence correspondent for the Press Association 1976-83 before moving to Jane's Information Group to launch Jane's Defence Weekly.

He is a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a contributing author to THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE REFORMATION.

Previous titles:

Thomas Cromwell (HC April 07);

Elizabeth's Spy Master;

The Last Days of Henry VIII;

Weapons of Mass Destruction

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