Neil Landers

Books

Australian Secrets Feared by MI5 and the CIA for Decades
Price: Free! Words: 66,720. Language: English. Published: May 13, 2020 by booksunleashed. Categories: Nonfiction » Politics & Current Affairs » Biography
How Australia and Japan coped differently with shocking spying revelations. A story about human frailties, Cold War politics and an anti-espionage chief spying for the Russians.
Russian Spies at the Top
Price: Free! Words: 71,150. Language: English. Published: October 23, 2019 by booksunleashed. Categories: Nonfiction » Politics & Current Affairs » Biography
How Australia and Japan coped differently with shocking spieling revelations. A story about human frailties, Cold War politics and an anti-espionage chief spying for the Russians.
How a Web of Australian Secrets Worried US and British Spy Chiefs for Decades
Price: Free! Words: 65,450. Language: English. Published: June 23, 2019 by booksunleashed. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Political biography
Delayed tremors from an explosion at a local weekly newspaper threaten secrecy about US-British deciphering of messages to Moscow. An untold story about human frailties, Cold War politics and an anti-espionage chief spying for the Russians.
Lingering Ghosts of War and Peace
Price: Free! Words: 106,900. Language: English. Published: April 25, 2016 by booksunleashed. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
A search involving ghosts from World War I and afterwards leads towards some during the Cold War at high levels in Australia, the US, Britain and the Soviet Union
Ghosts of Childhood
Price: Free! Words: 85,770. Language: English. Published: September 10, 2015 by booksunleashed. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Personal memoir
A childhood background including murder, suicide, wartime allegations and a father caught by shellfire leads to problems common and uncommon.
Australia's Most Embarrassing Spy Secret
Price: Free! Words: 51,940. Language: English. Published: October 8, 2014 by booksunleashed. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Political biography
Delayed tremors from an explosion at a local weekly newspaper threaten secrecy about US-British deciphering of messages to Moscow. An untold story about human frailties, Cold War politics and an anti-espionage chief spying for the Russians.
From the Somme to “Sydney’s Little Chicago”
Price: Free! Words: 67,020. Language: Australian English. Published: June 26, 2014 by booksunleashed. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
Lancashire-born George at 17 leaves his girlfriend Olive in Sydney for Gallipoli. In 1916 he is caught by a shell at the Somme. He becomes an accountant at a village near Sydney that grows into a centre of industry. During a local power struggle after World War II George backs one side and Olive the other. The struggle leads to national headlines about 'Sydney's Little Chicago'.

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