Crabb & The Grey Rabbit

Britain's 100-year Spy Secret

Mystery & Suspense, International, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Michael Welham, Jacqui Welham ISBN: 9781843964599
Publisher: Welham Books Publication: May 22, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michael Welham, Jacqui Welham
ISBN: 9781843964599
Publisher: Welham Books
Publication: May 22, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This story about two great men combines fact and fiction. They are Lionel Crabb, a Second World War hero who, through his exploits as a frogman, was awarded the OBE and George Medal, and Maitland Pendock, an obscure ‘businessman’ with a love of the arts, who moved in the shadows and served the wartime Ministry of Information as their link to the Secret Intelligence Service – MI6.

These two distinctive personalities, from very different backgrounds, became firm friends. From Shanghai in the 1930s to the Cold War in the 1950s, they moved in the world of espionage. Crabb’s fiancée, Pat Rose, worked for the Security Service: he himself was their target.

When Crabb disappeared in 1956 while diving under a Russian warship in Portsmouth, England, Pendock became the focus of the Security Service because of Crabb’s connection to the head of the Royal Navy – Lord Mountbatten. It had been a great adventure but, in the end, they knew too much.

Britain had long been a hotbed of spies, defectors and cover-ups – to such an extent that it has become very difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. The world of spies, defectors, traitors and the Establishment is a murky and dirty one. However, one fact that provides the foundation for this book is that the official record of Crabb’s last dive in Portsmouth is held under the 100-year secrecy rule. This means that the facts might be revealed in 2056.

This story, although a novel, is based on facts and information provided by witnesses to events and is the inside story.

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This story about two great men combines fact and fiction. They are Lionel Crabb, a Second World War hero who, through his exploits as a frogman, was awarded the OBE and George Medal, and Maitland Pendock, an obscure ‘businessman’ with a love of the arts, who moved in the shadows and served the wartime Ministry of Information as their link to the Secret Intelligence Service – MI6.

These two distinctive personalities, from very different backgrounds, became firm friends. From Shanghai in the 1930s to the Cold War in the 1950s, they moved in the world of espionage. Crabb’s fiancée, Pat Rose, worked for the Security Service: he himself was their target.

When Crabb disappeared in 1956 while diving under a Russian warship in Portsmouth, England, Pendock became the focus of the Security Service because of Crabb’s connection to the head of the Royal Navy – Lord Mountbatten. It had been a great adventure but, in the end, they knew too much.

Britain had long been a hotbed of spies, defectors and cover-ups – to such an extent that it has become very difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. The world of spies, defectors, traitors and the Establishment is a murky and dirty one. However, one fact that provides the foundation for this book is that the official record of Crabb’s last dive in Portsmouth is held under the 100-year secrecy rule. This means that the facts might be revealed in 2056.

This story, although a novel, is based on facts and information provided by witnesses to events and is the inside story.

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