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Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: Lover, Traitor, Hero, Spy

By: Ben Macintyre
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 0747592837
ISBN-13: 9780747592839
Released: 04 Jun 2007
RRP: £7.99
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The inspiration for Fleming's Bond? - By: gjb, 15 Jul 2008
If you like adventure then you can't go far wrong with this book. During World War II, petty East End criminal Eddie Chapman finds himself banged upin occupied Jersey's prison. He is given a lifeline that he cannot refuse - come & work for German secret intelligence as a spy or face the consequences. Eddie opts for the former & is thrown into the grandiose world of a German spymaster. Now he is faced with the moral dilemma of double-crossing his country or the gamble of double crossing his new found boss. You'll have to read the book to find out which choice he makes ... I thoroughly recommend this book!


Well written but lacks of characters' in-depth analysis - By: Max, 15 Jul 2008
The book is well written. The author limits himself to analyzing events based on first-hand evidence: on the one hand this allows to draw a very faithful picture of agent Zig Zag's wartime adventures. On the other hand however, this method discourage the author from trying to investigate in-depth motivations & convictions of agent Zig Zag.
Fritz - By: Mr. Ivor Hibbitt, 24 May 2008

Agent Zigzag, a Review by the
Cote d'Azur Men's Book Club







When one of the most wanted menin Britain escaped police by jumping through a Jersey hotel window he leaped into a new career, an Englishman whose deeds were to be heard & applauded by both The Fuehrer & Winston Churchill.

Hitler knew him as Little Fritz; the blue-eyed boy of the Abwher, the Nazi secret service & Churchill was impressed by his exploit, for he was spying for Britain, too, under the codename Agent Zigzag. Eddie Arnold Chapman was, a rising starin the Soho world of gangsters, and,in the twilight days of peacein early l939, a dark haired, handsome young man, destined it seemed, to spend many years behind bars.
He was a care rogue, a womaniser, a leading figurein the mob known as "The Jelly Gang" for their habit of using gelignite to blow safes. He could have been a prototype for 007 James Bond. His girlfriend was pregnant & he was with another woman when the police found himin the Channel Islands. He was captured, eventually & jailed, managed to rob the Governor & then the Germans invaded & he found himselfin a Nazi prison camp outside Paris. He was already a bit of a linguist, having picked up basic German & French.
The harsh regime did not appeal so Chapman offered his services to the goose steppers; after lengthy Teutonic thought, the SS the Abwher decided he was genuine. They trained him to be one of their spiesin England He graduated from a Nazi school for spies,in France with honours & made many friends, especially his boss, a somewhat aristocratic chap who kept him well supplied with cash. Chapman, naturally, quickly found that boss man was taking his cut from the thousands of Reich marks he was handing over. It takes a crook to know a crook.
The Cote d'Azur Men's Book Club thought Agent Zigzag by journalist Ben Macintyre a very entertaining read, a combination of Bond & Biggles. Fritz, parachuting at night & landingin a muddy Cambridgeshire field & naively banging on a farmhouse door & saying he had beenin a car accident. MI5who turned him into their man picked him up. Money changed hands.
Fritz blowing up the De Havilland factory where the wonder plane, the Mosquito was made,
the staged attack being arranged by MI5 experts to fool the Germans.
The stubborn Englishness of the Editor of The Timesin refusing to print an untruthful report, which would have fooled the enemy into believing Fritz, was doing good work. . Not a problem for the patriotic Daily Express!
Fritz still has that swashbuckling air about him, he returns to his German group leader & friend by sea, & seemingly reverts to the Nazi regime. Backin Germany & many more adventures, he finds love againin Norway with the beautiful Dagmar. Just as he arranged with MI5 to pay a good "pension" to his woman, so now he does the same for his new love, with the Germans!
He parachutes back into Britain with the brief to track down the new anti-U-boat weapon that is causing devastation to the wolf packs. Such a device only existsin the Nazi imagination, of course & the boffins think up a hilarious device that is pure Monty Python or The Goons, just to give the enemy something to think about. The secret weapon was, of course, the Bletchley Park code breaker.
Had the stakes not been so huge, Agent Zigzag would have been a biting satirical piece of work, yet, it is the gripping life story of courageous con man who reverted to type at war's end to thieving & safe breaking and, naturally, womanising. A crook, but our crook. As his MI5 boss said, "One of the bravest men I have ever met."
Oh, yes, & old Adolf probably thought much the same. Eddie Arnold Chapman was awarded the Iron Cross, First Class.
Chapman, bornin the North East, was a charismatic crook made good by his courage & apparent indifference to personal suffering. He mixed with the great & the good but he was never a Gentleman, he was a spy who did a great service for his countryin her time of need.


All, especially the ladies, loved him. It could have been men like Chapman who inspired a Naval Intelligence officer, one Ian Fleming, to create James Bond. Agent Zigzag did not have a licence to kill, officially, but he dreamed of assassinating Hitler!



The real deal - By: J. Duducu, 16 Apr 2008
I recently read Europe at War which points out that quite frankly what won the war was the meat grinder of the Eastern Front. So no amount of cloak & dagger stuff carried out by Britain really made a big differencein the greater scheme of things. While this is true, this cannot hide the fact that Eddie Chapman's story is simply fascinating & one you are guaranteed to get swept up in.

This is the true story of a small time British crook who was recruited by the German war machine to go to Britain & spy. Only for him to become a double agent &in turn spy on the Germans after his return from a "successful mission".

It is written like a comedy thriller & you do have to keep reminding yourself that this all actually happened. It is rip-roaring stuff making you live every moment of fear, tension & laughter too.

This is brilliant non-fiction. Highly readable, educational & should be turned into a great BBC mini-series.

Puts James Bond Shame - By: N. Sheridan, 15 Apr 2008
All that needs to be said about this book is that if you like a good story, read it. The best bit of it all is it is all true. This amazing story would be dismissed as too far fetched if it were fiction, the truth is stranger than fiction they say & this certainly is.

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