Reilly The First Man

Reilly The First Man by Robin Bruce Lockhart, published by Penguin Books in 1987, is presented in this First Paperback Edition with 176 pages. This book explores the intriguing premise that Sidney Reilly, rather than meeting his demise in Russia in 1925, continued to influence the world of espionage, becoming a key figure behind many renowned spies of the century. Lockhart supports this theory with significant documents and correspondence, offering a fresh perspective on Reilly’s life and legacy.
Readers will find a blend of biography and fiction as Lockhart delves into the mysteries surrounding Reilly’s existence after 1925. The narrative intertwines elements of thrillers and espionage, inviting exploration into the complexities of a figure shrouded in intrigue. This edition, written in English, provides a detailed examination of Reilly’s purported activities and the historical context of his time, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in biography, detective stories, and the world of spies.
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In the exciting sequel to Reilly: Ace of Spies, Lockhart cites important papers and letters to back up his suspicion that Sidney Reilly did not die in Russia in 1925. Instead, according to Lockhart, Reilly lived on to become the mastermind behind some of the most famous spies of the century.
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