A review by psalmcat
Agent M: The Lives and Spies of MI5's Maxwell Knight by Henry Hemming

5.0

Interesting, a little breathless in tone. Knight was a fascinatingly complex, very strange man, not always very likable, but this books does a good job of trying to explain why and how he managed to keep track of dozens of spies and all their activities and how that impacted the interwar and WWII years. Fun.