Known during wartime service by the code name, Blunderhead, Ronald Seth reveals incidents in his own career of espionage and produces an astonishing amount of information on the ""profession"" as a whole. The role of the spy, the organization of networks, the equipment and techniques for cover and communications, the facing of torture, -all the accoutrements and dangers of a spy's world are probed here through the experience of the agents themselves. It is all told in terms of a wide spectrum of personalities and should appeal to adventurers with a hankering for true-to-life facts.