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Paul Routledge (Author)
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February 3, 2003
This work is a comprehensive biography of Airey Neave, Colditz escapee, MI6 officer, mastermind of Margaret Thatcher's leadership campaign and on the verge of being her first Secretary of State for Northern Ireland when he was brutally murdered in the palace of Westminster by the INLA. On 30 March 1979, for the first time in more than 100 years, an MP was killed by a car bomb in the precincts of the House of Commons. Airey Neave was a loyal Tory backbencher who had last held ministerial office in 1959. What, then, had he done to deserve such a vicious and bloody attack? "Public Servant, Secret Agent" tells the tale of Neave's escape from Colditz, his involvement with the secret services and his shadowy role at the right of the Conservative party. With information about the mysterious circumstances surrounding Neave's death, Paul Routledge has written a revealing life of a man who was the ghost in the establishment.

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'Paul Routledge represents Airey Neave as an honourable man who acted through his life in accord with his convictions, but also as a natural plotter whose instinct for conspiracy led him down mysterious paths to that agonising death...vivid.' Douglas Hurd, Guardian 'A sensational book.' Mail on Sunday 'This book produces new evidence, or at least confirmation, about Airey Neave's death and the terrorist leaders who ordered it.' William Hague, Sunday Telegraph 'A spendid yarn, and Routledge tells it vividly.' Anthony Howard, Sunday Times 'Mesmerising...a comprehensive exposition of conspiracy theories surrounding Neave's death...lively narratives of his wartime heroics...a sensitive treatment of Neave's years in exile...Routledge's portrait is more one of extraordinary human achievement than everyday politics.' Independent on Sunday 'Brings together in one volume a great deal about the life of Airey Neave that has hitherto been scattered in several books, and it also sheds new light on his death.' Norman Tebbit, New Statesman

About the Author

Paul Routledge is a distinguished political commentator, shortlisted for the 2000 Channel 4/Politicos political journalist of the year he has worked for the Independent, the Times and is currently chief political commentator on the Mirror. He is the author of several books, the last a biography of Peter Mandelson.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate Paperbacks (February 3, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841152455
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841152455
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,105,099 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Airey Neave, August 24, 2005
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B. Barrett (Kansas City, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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I became interested in Airey Neave through his books on World War II POW escapes. Neave escaped from Colditz which he wrote about in "They Have Their Exits". He was then recruited by the secret services to manage escape organizations / routes in occupied territories, which is in his book "Saturday at M.I.9". After the war Neave coordinated part of the Nuremburg Nazi war criminal trials (his book "Nuremburg").

Paul Routledge has written an interesting biography of Airey Neave, from his early life in college, WWII experiences, and then his political life. Neave was key in the rise to power of Margaret Thatcher. As a reward he took over the post of managing the Irish troubles. Neave favored putting down the IRA ruthlessly, and was assassinated in a car bombing before he could try it.
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