A Suspicion of Spies
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The best-selling biography of the greatest spy you''ve never heard
of. A Suspicion of Spies is the first biography of ''Biffy''
Dunderdale and tells the intriguing story of an extraordinary man
– suave, sophisticated, genial and rich but also a ruthless and
effective spymaster. Following his career, that spanned the Russian
Revolution to the Cold War and beyond, A Suspicion of Spies is
awash with stories of adventure, bravery, glamour and
exoticism.1916, Russia. A 17-year-old Wilfred ‘Biffy’
Dunderdale is working for his father, taking submarines from
Vladivostok to St Petersburg for the Russian Imperial Navy. He
takes a submarine out for sea trials along with a naval dockyard
crew he’d never met before. Spotting a group of German ships, he
gives the order to attack and sinks four of them. On returning to
Kronstadt, breaking free from an anti-submarine net with just 30
minutes of oxygen left, he opens the hatch to find every gun in the
port facing him and his crew. Fluent in Russian, he quickly defuses
the situation. For this action he is awarded by Tsar Nicholas II
the Order of St. Stanislav and the Order of St. Anne, imperial
Russia’s highest knighthood for military valour and ‘bravery in
battle’.Biffy, born and raised in Odessa, soon learnt to operate
at all levels of Odessan society. Clearly highly intelligent, by 16
he was studying Naval Architecture and Naval Engineering in St
Petersburg - broadening his education further in the waterfront
bars of both Odessa and St. Petersburg.Aged 18 he was engaged by
Naval Intelligence as an interpreter on account of his language
skills, English, Russian, French, Polish and German. He would soon
grow into a buccaneering member of the British Secret Intelligence
Service in a career spanning forty years which Biffy described as
‘40 years of licensed thuggery.’Biffy appears in over 60 books
and websites and yet no one has ever written the story of his life.
‘He was rather like a ghost one knew was there but the apparition
never stood still long enough for a clear view.’ A Suspicion of
Spies is the first ever biography of Biffy and tells the intriguing
story of an extraordinary man – suave, sophisticated, genial and
rich but also a ruthless and effective spymaster. Following his
career, that spanned the Russian Revolution to the Cold War and
beyond, A Suspicion of Spies is awash with stories of adventure,
bravery, glamour and exoticism.Biffy was a lifelong friend of Ian
Fleming and many have considered him to be the blueprint for Bond.
There is likely some truth in this. The tales of action and
intrigue found in this comprehensive biography could be taken
straight from the pages of From Russia with Love, which Biffy acted
as ‘consultant’ for.This biography is the story of the
complicated intrigues of the world of intelligence. It is what the
British are good at and Biffy was one of the best.