

Dugald is a successful actor and the author of a novel, The Lizard, published in 2020 to excellent reviews. Originally published in 1967, this edition has a foreword by Dugald Bruce Lockhart, the author’s great-nephew. Reilly: Ace of Spies was adapted into a BAFTA-winning television series in 1983, starring Sam Neill as Reilly and Ian Charleson as RH Bruce Lockhart. Written in a vivid, engaging style, this is surely one of the most thrilling life stories in history. He adopted British identity, from Sigismund Rosenblum to Sidney Reilly, and so embarked on his career as a spy.Robin Bruce Lockhart – whose father RH Bruce Lockhart was also a master spy and had worked with Reilly during the Russian revolution – recounts Reilly’s astonishing life.

They took him back with them to England, where he settled in London.His immense charisma took him into the epicentre of metropolitan life, where he drew the attention of the British Secret Services.

After working in bars, on boats and once as a doorman in a brothel, with an early display of courage and intelligence he saved the lives of two British explorers in the Brazilian jungle. But, while a student in Vienna, he learnĮd that his father was in fact a Jewish doctor who had cared for his mother. Reillys exploits make fascinating reading, but Bruce Lockhart has packed them together as though he was filling a small suitcase for a long journey. However, I am finding it a disappointing read. Reilly: Ace of Spies - the first modern secret agent, the model for James Bond and the dominating figure in the mythology of British Espionage.Born in Russia in 1873, the man who became known as Sidney Reilly was raised as the son of middle-class Russian parents. A huge figure in the history of British espionage and one of the models for James Bond, Sidney Reilly was born. I saw Reilly, Ace of Spies, on TV some time ago and have been looking forward to reading the book. Reilly Ace of Spies by Robin Bruce Lockhart $24.00 NZD
