Eddie Chapman was handsome witty, and charming. He was also a con man, a womanizer, a thief-and the most remarkable double agent of the World War II. British military intelligence, MI5, called him ZigZag, and he proved to be one of their most valued agents. The Abwehr-German military intelligence-called him Fritzchen (Little Fritz), and counted him among their most trusted spies. For three long years, Chapman played a dangerous double game, risking life and limb to help the Allies win the war. This is his incredible story
Nicholas Booth Books
Nicholas Booth is a British author and broadcaster who turns his attention to the eccentric characters and unlikely events found within history. He brings a unique perspective, honed through early work in science journalism and later in television and mobile publishing, to his storytelling. Booth excels at unearthing obscure narratives, revealing the fascinating and often overlooked corners of the past. His writing is characterized by a compelling narrative style that draws readers into the heart of these unusual tales.

