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David Bickford

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A former Under Secretary of State and Legal Director to the British Intelligence Agencies, MI5 & MI6.

David spent his working life diving into the cold murky seas of terrorism, espionage and organised crime.

At the forefront of the battle against international terrorism he was among the first to predict its onslaught.

David is recognised, both in the Agencies where he was made Companion Order of the Bath for his work, and in the business he now runs, for his ground-breaking solutions to defeat the terrorists and international organised criminals who threaten us.



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Readers often ask what spy fiction gets wrong.

Readers often ask what spy fiction gets wrong.


It is rarely the gun. It is rarely the chase. It is almost never the clever quip delivered at the precise moment the villain turns his back.

The short answer is simple enough: tradecraft is quieter, loyalty is messier, and the most dangerous moments rarely look dramatic.

The longer answer is the reason I write.

Tradecraft is quiet because it has to be.

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