State Secrets: The Kent-Wolkoff Affair – Bryan Clough

State Secrets: The Kent-Wolkoff Affair – Bryan Clough

State Secrets

State Secrets: The Kent-Wolkoff Affair by Brian Clough

This is a book which I bought straight from the author, as the signature inside attests to, just sad it’s taken me so long to read it, but glad I did. Its theme centres on whether or not Roosevelt and Churchill had been conspiring to get the USA involved in WW II, long before the time it did, specifically in regards to the Kent-Wolkoff case and why these 2 people may have been put in prison and the way it was done.

This has been a theme I grew up with and this book gives, what to me, is a well defended and researched argument, unlike many others which Clough names and shames in his arguments. I don’t want to tell you the outcome, so will say no more in regards to plot line, as that maybe giving too much away.

Suffice it to say, it’s a good read and, especially, as this is a theme which is quite popular at the moment, with the recently released movie – Enigma. So if you are up for reading about double agents, spies and powerful leaders’ secret correspondence, this book is the read for you!

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