Description: When the American War of Independence broke out, the American, British and French intelligence agencies were particularly well structured, but it soon became apparent to all involved that victory hinged on sound political and military intelligence.
Brief description: Norman Ridley is an Open University Honours graduate and a writer on inter-war intelligence. He lives in the Channel Islands.
Review Quotes: "You'll get plenty of tales of clever ruses and dead drops-- Washington was a fan of intel. This book explains how spying aided the American fight for independence."-- "Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"