Historian and biographer Helen Fry is the author of Yale books MI9 (2020), The London Cage (2017), and The Walls Have Ears (2019) and more than twenty books focusing on intelligence, prisoners of war, and the social history of World War II.
A remarkable piece of historical detective work...Now, thanks to this groundbreaking book, the result of years of meticulous research and expert analysis, Kendrick's role as one of the great spymasters of the 20th century can be revealed. -Saul David, The Daily Telegraph Fry...has done a remarkable job of reconstructing the life, networks and secrets of a man who spent most of his existence hiding them. -James Owen, The Times Helen's style of writing and choice of words is refreshing and a delight to read. Her research has been extremely meticulous and has undoubtedly resulted in one of MI6's most successful intelligence officers. -Fred Judge, Intelligence Corps Historian Fry's achievement in Spymaster is a considerable one. She tells a remarkable story, exploring both the private and the public life of Thomas Kendrick. -Ahron Bregman, Jewish Chronicle Detailed and assiduously researched...A priceless addition to interwar intelligence history -Henry Hemming, BBC History Magazine Riveting and meticulously-researched. Fry explores the darkest recesses of global intelligence services during a most tumultuous and formative period. Raising questions that challenge established truths, Spymaster will intrigue and educate even the most informed minds. -Charlotte Philby, author of A Double Life A fascinating account of a very singular life.. the remarkable story of a rather obscure intelligence professional who had quite an impact on modern history. -Nigel West, author of Spy Swap: The Humiliation of Russia's Intelligence Services Thomas Kendrick was a game changer, an original thinker and the ultimate spymaster. Thank you Helen Fry for bringing him back to life. This is a must read for everyone interested in British intelligence: a history that combines pace, humanity and forensic detail to build a picture of an astonishing career and individual. -Tessa Dunlop, author of The Bletchley Girls Rescues from history the untold but important story of the MI6 officer who helped save so many people from the clutches of the Nazis in late 1930s' Vienna. A really fascinating read. -Stephen Dorril, author MI6: Fifty Years of Special Operations You probably haven't heard of Thomas Kendrick - and that's the way he'd have wanted it - but his story deserves to be told. Helen Fry's book uncovers the amazing hidden story of an espionage pioneer who risked the wrath of the Gestapo to rescue Austrian Jews. -Robert Hutton, author of Agent Jack: The True Story of MI5's Secret Nazi Hunter